spill over in English

noun
1
an instance of overflowing or spreading into another area.
there has been a spillover into public schools of the ethos of private schools
verb

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1. Its affairs never spill over its own border.

2. Don't pour too much;it might spill over.

3. The conflict might spill over into neighbouring towns.

4. The conflict threatens to spill over into neighbouring regions.

5. The firm is planning to spill over the world.

6. The coffee is so full that it might spill over.

7. Arguments started outside the congregation may spill over into it.

8. There's usually a mutual tolerance, but sometimes strong feelings spill over.

9. The effects of stress at work can spill over into home life.

10. It is easy to allow personal emotions to spill over into your work.

11. Terrorism will spill over if you don't speak up. Malala Yousafzai 

12. Government chiefs are worried that the refugee problem might spill over from neighboring countries.

13. Additional pressure comes from potential spill-over effect from restructuring of GM and Chrysler.

14. The talks between the two leaders look likely to spill over into the weekend.

15. More important is that market integration does not necessary spill over into political integration.

16. It's easy to let the emotions attached to one situation spill over into others.

17. Drop a couple of marbles into the cup and watch the water spill over.

18. But the spill-over effects of a non-reserve currency monetary policy are very small.

19. I try not to let my work spill over into my life outside the office.

20. In the centrepiece warped opalescent planet-images seemed to spill over gold, mechanical star-figures.

21. - How to accelerate the spill-over effects of CCIs on other industries and society at large?

22. Those between clergy and musicians often spill over into the parish, and sides will be taken.

23. Tears stung at the back of my eyelids and threatened to spill over at any moment.

24. Carry the cup carefully to the tea table; it's so full that it might spill over.

25. When you permit these legitimate concerns to spill over into your work performance, your career often suffers.

26. Such an action could spill over onto aggregate demand in Canada and require an easing in Canadian monetary conditions.

27. But we do all recognise that without that balance, in certain instances, absolutism can easily spill over into extremism.

28. He reckons it will disappear by the end of 19 so increased demand will then spill over into higher prices.

29. The potential for the fighting to spill over into a wider regional conflict has triggered a flurry of diplomatic activity.

30. The effects of alcohol misuse spill over from private life into the workplace, causing inefficiency and accidents as well as absenteeism.

31. There are also times when we allow conflicts away from work to spill over into the workplace and harm our careers.

32. Well, there is the obvious anxiety of the spill-over effect of the conflicts that now agitate this zone of instability.

33. The report looks at how proposed fiscal stimulus and other policy initiatives in the United States could spill over to the global economy.

34. 28 Because lachrymal bursa flesh breaks down, reach the reason such as conjunctivitis, inside next conjunctiva bursa, often tear accumulates sluggish or spill over.

35. Domestic firms have not benefitted adequately from positive spill-over effects from FDI enterprises and their integration into global value chains has remained fragmented and limited.

36. The term Cardiopulmonary disease describes a range of conditions that affect the heart and lungs. These organs are closely connected, and a problem in one can spill over to the other