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It is a verb that means to put too much pressure (or strain) on people or resources. For example, "The company overextended itself financially by overspending on a new marketing campaign."
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overextend
verb
To expand or extend to an excessive degree, especially to do so beyond a safe limit
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Some retirees were poking around, along with an overextended mother and the children who overextend her.
But such ambitions led him to overextend himself.
But this tempts America to overextend itself, amassing debts it may one day struggle to service.As America's weight in the global economy drops, supplying the world with most of its reserve currency needs may become too big a job for the country.
But as the past couple of years have demonstrated, that can push prices too far, prompting consumers to overextend themselves.
Unfortunate, since a focus on better policies encouraging denser housing growth and better transport options could have reduced the need for families to overextend in the first place.
So the mortgage market, whose inefficiency once tempted borrowers to overextend themselves, is again proving a poor allocator of capital.In this section Counting the cost Subterranean heatsick blues The spider and the web An ever-bigger tent More where that came from After you Monsieur health secretary ReprintsBorrowers are confused.
Those will go mainly to companies that did not overextend themselves during the boom.
"They don't want to overextend themselves," said an Iraqi politician I asked about Iranian policy.
"It has to be done gingerly, because if it is too forceful and you overextend the lungs you injure the infant with the first breaths," she explained.
As for Rumsfeld and his deputies, he said, "These guys will overextend themselves, and they'll self-destruct".
Barr's impatience and his willingness to overextend himself are a bigger part of Green Dot's institutional culture than any theory of education.
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