Use "overextend|overextended|overextending|overextends" in a sentence

1. Jackson's company became overextended financially.

2. “But I knew that I was overextending myself.”

3. Many company managers are severely overextended.

4. Don't overextend your stay in Europe.

5. Any users of credit may overextend themselves.

6. Economists worry that consumers are overextended and could start back.

7. I try not to overextend myself.

8. Don't overextend a punch while shadow boxing.

9. 1 I think our credit has been overextended to diversify.

10. Do not overextend yourself; learn to say no.

11. They should not overextend themselves on the mortgage.

12. He overextended himself when he accepted the additional assignment.

13. I think our credit has been overextended to diversify.

14. 26 He overextended himself when he accepted the additional assignment.

15. They found themselves overextended when they borrowed the money for the new house.

16. Be careful not to overextend yourself. You've been very ill.

17. The overworked, overextended parent may be seen as unloving, but may simply be exhausted.

18. This way you don't overextend your economy and then fizzle out with nothing left.

19. 19 This way you don't overextend your economy and then fizzle out with nothing left.

20. 1 The overworked, overextended parent may be seen as unloving, but may simply be exhausted.

21. He will overextend in team fights because he believes he can get the kill.

22. Don't overextend yourself in the process. You can easily impress others with your generous nature. Don't believe everything you hear.

23. The same freedom from job limits that unleashes enormous effort also encourages people to overextend themselves.

24. Jackson's company became overextended financially, having invested in steamships and collieries as well as docks and railways.

25. Another faux pas many unemployed job hunters make: Sending introductory notes that overextend gratitude, says Ms. Shapiro.

26. At this time you should be careful not to overextend yourself or become overcommitted in your boundless enthusiasm.

27. They don't want to see you opening a lot of new accounts and trying to overextend your financial debt.

28. A recession in 1966 exposed the company's overextended credit and turned Alfried's cherished mining and steel companies into loss-leaders.

29. The biggest problem usually is that families overextend themselves and become committed to larger payments than they can meet .

30. Now, after a great run as CEO, Howard stepped down in 2000, and Starbucks quickly overextended itself and stock prices fell.

31. Although it does look promising, be careful not to overextend yourself or you will lose in the long run.

32. Don't overextend yourself in the process. You need to take a good look at all sides of an issue before making a decision.

33. The development of modem industry makes the technical rational overextend, human spirit lost; and human soul in the panic and the dark.

34. Although it does look promising, be careful not to overextend yourself or you will lose in the long run. Confusion could result when communicating with others.

35. Urban bounds, on the other hand, would be short due to the increased density of the area and the desire to maintain security and not overextend any one element.

36. If you put your energy into physical outlets you will avoid confrontations. Although it does look promising, be careful not to overextend yourself or you will lose in the long run.

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38. One of the first clear signs of trouble came on February 20, 1893, twelve days before the inauguration of U.S. President Grover Cleveland, with the appointment of receivers for the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, which had greatly overextended itself.

39. When applied to prose, Belabored applies to a type of writing style characterized by long sentences and inappropriately erudite or archaic vocabulary: [“The Turn of the Screw” by Henry James] may have created and sustained tension and horror when it was written, but now it is mostly Belabored, overextended prose.