overdraw

/ˌoʊvərˈdrɔː/
verb
  1. To take more money out of a bank account than is available in it.
    • She checked her balance to make sure she wouldn't overdraw.
    • He accidentally overdrew his checking account by $50.
    • The bank charges a fee if you overdraw your account.
  2. To describe or present something in an exaggerated way.
    • In his speech, he overdrew the dangers of the new technology.
    • The author overdrew the villain's evilness to make the story more exciting.
    • The painting overdrew the size of the mountains for dramatic effect.
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