1. overspent - Adjective
2. overspent - Verb
overspent
simple past and past participle of overspend
overspent
Exhausted; excessively fatigued.
Based on the people l've spoken to, I think the impression is: Is America safer from Al Qaeda? Yes. Is America weaker as a nation because we have overspent and over-focused on Al Qaeda? Yes. I think that would be the conclusion that people seem to have come to and that I tend to agree with. Richard Engel
By the end of the 1920s, however, those countries overspent themselves and were overtaken in the 1930s by those powers that hadn't been spending heavily, namely the British, the Americans and the Germans. Source: Internet
That was Pulaski Town Councilman Joseph Goodman’s reaction to an audit that suggests the town overspent 2018-2019 General Fund revenues by over $300,000. Source: Internet
And while renovations may seem more affordable than moving, keeping control of the purse strings remains a challenge: in the past nine years, two in five projects overspent by an average of 20 per cent, while 35 per cent were delayed. Source: Internet
He was after the business school dean overspent his budget by millions of dollars, but he defended the University-wide budget system. Source: Internet
I hope Mr. Carroll has not forgotten about the $30 million of bond money that was overspent on the construction of Corinth Holders and Cleveland High Schools. Source: Internet