Definition of Overdraw. Meaning of Overdraw. Synonyms of Overdraw

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Definition of Overdraw

Overdraw
Overdraw O`ver*draw", v. t. [imp. Overdrew; p. p. Overdrawn; p. pr. & vb. n. Overdrawing.] 1. To exaggerate; to overdo. 2. (Banking) To make drafts upon or against, in excess of the proper amount or limit.

Meaning of Overdraw from wikipedia

- Overdraw may refer to: overdraft, to draw more money than there is in a bank account overdrafting, the term in hydrology overdraw (dominoes), to draw...
- real-time 3D computer graphics, antiportal rendering is a way to reduce overdraw (the rendering of detail which will not be in the final image), and in...
- was revealed that the US House of Representatives allowed its members to overdraw their House checking accounts without the risk of being penalized by the...
- matches an open end of the tableau. men See tiles. misdraw To under- or overdraw the number of pieces to which you are entitled. off set To be forced to...
- spends these funds, then, barring an interim deposit, the account will overdraw when the merchant collects for the original purchase. Bank fees – The bank...
- Chime launched SpotMe, a fee-free overdraft service where customers can overdraw their accounts up to $100 without incurring an overdraft fee; once the...
- (equipment) – Rod attached to the bow to dampen vibrations majra (equipment) – An overdraw device used in Turkish archery mechanical broadhead (equipment) – A hunting...
- arrows have been used, shot through a guide attached either to the bow (an "overdraw") or to the archer's wrist (the Turkish "siper"). These may fly ****her...
- linked list. This is used to clip other segs rendered later on, reducing overdraw. This is also used later to clip the edges of sprites. Once the engine...
- Though pioneered on Richter-tuned harps, overblowing, or the related overdrawing thus together sometimes called overbending though not much related to...