0 having taken more money out of your bank account than the account contained, or (of a bank account) having had more money taken from it than was originally in it: --
1 (of a person) having taken more money out of a bank account than the account contained, or (of a bank account) having had more money taken from it than was originally in it: --
2 having taken more money out of your bank account than the account contained: --
overdrawn by $5/$50 etc. They were overdrawn by €150.
3 an overdrawn account has had more money taken from it than it contained: --
I do not think it is right that their cheques should bounce within seconds of the computer showing them to be overdrawn.
Those who did and defied the wrath to come usually found that they were overdrawn.
The amounts overdrawn are being adjusted by small weekly deductions in accordance with the regulations for such cases.
It is not a current account which is being used regularly and which is being overdrawn.
Hill makes a strong but overdrawn case.
I feel that the contrast between recent economic anthropology and the debates that took place in it say 30 or 40 years ago may be somewhat overdrawn.
The contrast, however, can be overdrawn.
The book's discussion as to the interface between species conservation and concern for the welfare of individual specimens of that species is helpful, but some apparent dichotomies might seem overdrawn.