overage

/ˈoʊvərɪdʒ/
noun
  1. An amount that is more than what is needed, expected, or allowed; a surplus.
    • The inventory showed an overage of 200 units, meaning more items were in stock than recorded.
    • The cashier found an overage of $50 in the register at the end of the day.
    • The budget had an overage of funds after the project was completed under cost.
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adjective
  1. Over the usual or allowed age; too old for a particular purpose or group.
    • The movie ticket was cheaper for children, but she was overage and had to pay full price.
    • The soccer league has a rule that overage players cannot compete in the youth division.
    • He was considered overage for the junior program and had to join the adult class.
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