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adjective
- 1. over a certain age limit: "they were banned after fielding overage players"
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OVERAGE definition: 1. older than a particular age and therefore no longer allowed to do or have particular things: 2…. Learn more.
The meaning of OVERAGE is too old to be useful. How to use overage in a sentence.
OVERAGE meaning: 1. older than a particular age and therefore no longer allowed to do or have particular things: 2…. Learn more.
n. 1. An amount, as of money or goods, that is actually on hand and exceeds the listed amount in records or books. 2. A surplus; an excess. o·ver·age 2. (ō′vər-āj′) adj. 1. Beyond the proper or required age. 2. Older than usual for a particular position or activity. 3. Too old to be of use or service: an overage vehicle.
Overage definition: beyond the acceptable or desired age. See examples of OVERAGE used in a sentence.
You use overage to describe someone who is doing something that is usually done by much younger people, and which therefore seems inappropriate or silly. [ disapproval ] ...an overage nightclub singer.
Definition of overage adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
adjective. too old to be useful. synonyms: over-the-hill, overaged, superannuated. old. (used especially of persons) having lived for a relatively long time or attained a specific age. Definitions of overage. noun. a surplus or excess of money or merchandise that is actually on hand and that exceeds expectations. see more. Cite this entry. Style:
Overage definition: An amount, as of money or goods, that is actually on hand and exceeds the listed amount in records or books.
OVERAGE meaning: of an age that is greater than what is normal or allowed.