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    overflow

    verb

    • 1. (especially of a liquid) flow over the brim of a receptacle: "chemicals overflowed from a storage tank"

    noun

    • 1. the flowing over of a liquid: "there was some overflow after heavy rainfall" Similar overspillspillspillageflood
    • 2. (in a bath or sink) an outlet for excess water.

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  2. OVERFLOW definition: 1. When a liquid overflows, it flows over the edges of a container, etc. because there is too much…. Learn more.

  3. OVERFLOW meaning: 1. When a liquid overflows, it flows over the edges of a container, etc. because there is too much…. Learn more.

  4. to flow or run over, as rivers or water: After the thaw, the river overflows and causes great damage. to have the contents flowing over or spilling, as an overfull container: Stop pouring or your glass is going to overflow.

  5. The meaning of OVERFLOW is to cover with or as if with water : inundate. How to use overflow in a sentence.

  6. The overflow is the extra people or things that something cannot contain or deal with because it is not large enough. Tents have been set up next to hospitals to handle the overflow.

  7. overflow. vb, -flows or -flowing, -flowed or (formerly) -flown. 1. to flow or run over (a limit, brim, bank, etc) 2. to fill or be filled beyond capacity so as to spill or run over. 3. (usually foll by: with) to be filled with happiness, tears, etc.

  8. Definition of overflow verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. To overflow is to go beyond filling something with a liquid, so that it gushes over the edges. During heavy rainstorms, rivers sometimes overflow their banks and flood the surrounding land.

  10. overflow verb (CONTENTS) to come out of a container or a place because it is too full: The river overflowed its banks after the heavy rainfall. overflow with confidence/happiness/love, etc. to have a lot of a quality or emotion.

  11. a : the amount of something that flows over the edge or top of something else — usually singular. The overflow from the river flooded the field.