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Overfill

Overfill Meaning & Definition
Overfill Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Overfill?

[v] fill beyond capacity; "overfill the baskets"

Synonyms | Synonyms for Overfill:

Related Terms | Find terms related to Overfill: allay | brim | charge | chock | choke | cloy | congest | cram | crowd | drench | engorge | fill | fill to overflowing | fill up | freight | glut | gluttonize | gorge | jade | jam | jam-pack | lade | load | overbrim | overburden | overcharge | overdose | overfeed | overgorge | overlade | overload | overrun | oversaturate | overstuff | overweight | pack | pad | pall | ram in | run | sate | satiate | satisfy | saturate | slake | soak | stuff | supercharge | supersaturate | surcharge | surfeit | top off | wad | weight

See Also | fill | fill up | make full

Overfill In Webster's Dictionary

\o`ver*fill"\, v. t. To fill to excess; to surcharge.

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