[ US /ˈoʊvɝˌtʃɑɹdʒ/ ]
VERB
  1. place too much a load on
    don't overload the car
  2. rip off; ask an unreasonable price
NOUN
  1. a price that is too high
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How To Use overcharge In A Sentence

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  • Why is Hillary Clinton having the Russian FM press a red button that says 'overcharge'? Limbaugh deserves the bum's rush from conservatives
  • He overcharged the lecture with too many examples.
  • Operation Nighthawk, " for instance, showed that someone grabbing a cab at Kennedy Airport runs a 66% risk of being overcharged for a ride to Manhattan.
  • A stickler for detail, Goring actually reads the fine print on all her bills and credit cards statements to make sure she isn't being overcharged.
  • This process does transfer ground rent from areas of overcharge to areas of undercharge.
  • Buying a taxi ticket at the airport kiosk is the safest way to get a taxi there without worries of being overcharged, robbed, etc. Difficult Travel on Friday?
  • Now, being overcharged is not note worthyin Las Vegas, I was not really surprised to be charged $30to havea bowl of oatmeal and a coffee delivered to my room. Wine me, dine me, make me write bad checks « TalentedApps
  • This implies that clients have been overcharged. Times, Sunday Times
  • When a private company overcharges its customers, it is called price gouging.
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