overage

[ˈəʊvərɪdʒ]

overage Definition

  • 1an amount by which someone or something is over a particular age, limit, or required minimum
  • 2an excess of something, especially an amount of money

Using overage: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "overage" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The overage for this job is 18 years old.

  • Example

    The overage of the budget will be used to purchase new equipment.

  • Example

    The overage of the product was donated to charity.

  • Example

    The overage of the guests caused some problems with seating.

overage Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for overage

Phrases with overage

  • overage player

    a professional athlete who is considered too old to play at a high level

    Example

    The team signed an overage player to help mentor the younger players.

  • overage charges

    additional fees charged when someone exceeds a certain limit or threshold

    Example

    I was hit with overage charges on my phone bill because I went over my data limit.

  • the consumption of alcohol by someone who is legally too young to do so

    Example

    The university has strict policies against overage drinking on campus.

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Summary: overage in Brief

The term 'overage' [ˈəʊvərɪdʒ] refers to exceeding a particular age, limit, or required minimum, or an excess of something, such as an amount of money. Examples include 'The overage for this job is 18 years old.' and 'The overage of the budget will be used to purchase new equipment.' Phrases like 'overage player' and 'overage charges' extend the term's usage, while 'overage drinking' refers to the consumption of alcohol by someone who is legally too young to do so.