💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Overfreight"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| overladenoun | (transitive) To load with too great a cargo or other burden; overburden; overload. |
| overloadnoun | An excessive load. |
| overencumberverb | (transitive) To encumber excessively. |
| overburdennoun | (geology) The rock and subsoil that lies above a mineral deposit such as a coal seam, or any other underground feature. |
| surchargenoun | An addition of extra charge on the agreed, stated, or baseline price. |
| overfattenverb | (transitive) To fatten excessively. |
| overbowverb | (transitive) To bow or bend (something) over beyond its natural trajectory; to bend in a contrary direction. |
| overstuffverb | (transitive) To stuff to excess. |
| overchargenoun | Any amount erroneously charged to a customer above the correct price for a product or service. |
| o'erloadverb | (archaic) Contraction of overload. [(transitive) To load excessively.] |
| overfurnishverb | (transitive) To furnish excessively. |
| overgrossverb | Excessively gross. |
| overballastverb | (transitive) To load with too much ballast. |
| overburthenverb | Archaic form of overburden. [(transitive) To overload or overtax.] |
| overimportverb | (transitive) To import too much of. |
| overcarryverb | (transitive) To carry too far, or beyond the proper point. |
| overfinanceverb | (transitive) To finance too much. |
| overfoulverb | (transitive) To foul excessively. |
| overpacknoun | A container intended to hold smaller containers. |
| forsetnoun | (transitive, dialectal) A stratagem. |
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