overdrawn in English

verb
1
draw money from (one's bank account) in excess of what the account holds.
you only pay interest if your account is overdrawn
2
exaggerate in describing or depicting (someone or something).
some of the characters were overdrawn
3
draw (a bow) too far.

Use "overdrawn" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "overdrawn" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "overdrawn", or refer to the context using the word "overdrawn" in the English Dictionary.

1. Overdraw a heavily overdrawn account.

2. The account is not overdrawn.

3. The account was overdrawn by $700.

4. Please remember though to ask us before going overdrawn.

5. Security may be required to back an overdrawn account.

6. You have overdrawn your card by several hundred thousand...

7. They were overdrawn by £ so they couldn't write any cheques. Sentencedict.com

8. If you are overdrawn, there's a $25 fee to pay.

9. Your bank account was overdrawn to the extent of one thousand pounds.

10. A situation which has provoked much controversy is the bank declining a cheque/Direct Debit, levying a fee which takes the customer overdrawn and then charging them for going overdrawn.

11. AIB charged interest in the amount of # for the time Eleject's account was overdrawn

12. I have been charged twice in one month for one small overdrawn amount.

13. A Barclaycard was presented at a Mothercare shop but that card was overdrawn.

14. Her student loan ran out earlier last month and she is now £500 overdrawn.

15. The Gold Cheque Account provides preferential interest rates on both credit and overdrawn balances.

16. Any strapped corporation or overdrawn householder knows that pushing a liability several years into the future is money saved.

17. Lord Alexander is against the Government's policy of a spending-led recovery and accused overdrawn customers of behaving like thieves.

18. The festival identity was also worked out and shown in as part of an abstract overdrawn logo on book spines and trimmings.

19. An overdraft, instead of being viewed as an emergency credit, has become an “absolute necessity” for the 3.5 million Britons who are permanently overdrawn.

20. Overdraft Protection With overdraft protection, the financial institution covers the amount overdrawn in a chequing account by advancing the funds (usually up to a specified limit).

21. “To those who have heard all their lives that people in China or Armenia, or some place else were starving, such dire predictions may seem overdrawn and unnecessarily alarmist.

22. You always need to make sure you have the total of the bill in your account for when the automatic withdrawal hits , or else your account will be overdrawn and you will be responsible for any fees or interest incurred .