o·ver·charge (ō'vər-chärj') v.
o·ver·charged, o·ver·charg·ing, o·ver·charg·es
v.
tr.
To charge (a party) an excessive price for something. To fill too full; overload. To overstate or exaggerate. v.
intr. To charge too much. n.
(ō'vər-chärj')
Abbr. o/c An excessive charge or price. A load or burden that is too full or heavy.
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