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1overflow
verb over·flow \ˌō-vər-ˈflō\
: to flow over the edge or top of (something)
: to fill or cover (something) completely
: to be completely filled with something : to be so filled that there is not enough room for anything or anyone more
Full Definition of OVERFLOW
transitive verb
1
: to cover with or as if with water : inundate
2
: to flow over the brim of
3
: to cause to overflow
intransitive verb
1
: to flow over bounds
2
: to fill a space to capacity and spread beyond its limits <the crowd overflowed into the street>
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First Known Use of OVERFLOW
before 12th century
Rhymes with OVERFLOW
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2overflow
noun over·flow \ˈō-vər-ˌflō\
: an act of flowing over the edge or top of something
: the amount of something that flows over the edge or top of something else
: the number of people or things that goes over a limit
Full Definition of OVERFLOW
1
: a flowing over : inundation
2
: something that flows over : surplus
3
: an outlet or receptacle for surplus liquid
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First Known Use of OVERFLOW
1568
OVERFLOWED Defined for Kids
1overflow
verb over·flow \ˌō-vər-ˈflō\
over·flowedover·flow·ing
Definition of OVERFLOW for Kids
1
: to flow over the top of <The river overflowed its banks.>
2
: to flow over bounds <The creek overflows every spring.>
3
: to fill or become filled beyond capacity <The basket was overflowing with candy.>
4
: to fill a space up and spread beyond its limits <The crowd overflowed into the street.>
2overflow
noun over·flow \ˈō-vər-ˌflō\
Definition of OVERFLOW for Kids
1
: a flowing over <Dams couldn't stop the overflow.>
2
: something that flows over or fills a space and spreads beyond its limits <Police tried to control the overflow of traffic.>
Medical Dictionary
overflow
noun over·flow \ˈō-vər-ˌflō\
Medical Definition of OVERFLOW
: an excessive flow or amount
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