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    overtax
    /ˌəʊvəˈtaks/

    verb

    • 1. require to pay too much tax: "the UK is not overtaxed compared to other countries"
    • 2. make excessive demands on (a person's strength, abilities, etc.): "do athletes overtax their hearts?"

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  2. OVERTAX definition: 1. to demand too much tax from someone or to put too much tax on goods: 2. to cause to feel tired…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : to tax (someone or something) too heavily or beyond what is due. revenues raised through overtaxing the middle class. 2. : to lay too heavy a burden or demand upon (someone or something) exercises that overtax the muscles. overtaxing my patience.

  4. If you overtax someone or something, you force them to work harder than they can really manage, and may do them harm as a result.

  5. Definition of overtax verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. to demand too much tax from someone or to put too much tax on goods: "We overtax the poor ," the Senator claimed. Food and clothing should not be overtaxed. to make people, a system, a machine, etc. do more than they can do: Filling so many jobs at once would overtax the department.

  7. Overtax definition: to tax too heavily.. See examples of OVERTAX used in a sentence.

  8. OVERTAX meaning: 1 : to make (someone or something) do more than that person or thing is able to do or should do to make heavy demands on (someone or something); 2 : to make (people) pay too much in taxes

  9. Define overtax. overtax synonyms, overtax pronunciation, overtax translation, English dictionary definition of overtax. tr.v. o·ver·taxed , o·ver·tax·ing , o·ver·tax·es 1. To subject to an excessive burden or strain. 2. To tax in excess of what is considered appropriate or...

  10. overtax meaning, definition, what is overtax: to make someone do more than they are re...: Learn more.

  11. Overtax Sentence Examples. Carefully study the well-being of your men, and do not overtax them. I guessed this was as much to ensure we did n't overtax ourselves as anything else. It can take growth for granted and thus overtax.