overpay
verb
over·pay
ˌō-vər-ˈpā
overpaid
ˌō-vər-ˈpād
; overpaying
: to pay too much to someone or for something
… the debate over whether organic foods are a smart choice for healthier living or a marketing tool that gulls people into overpaying.—
Kenneth Chang
It took my husband and me an hour with a representative to figure out we were overpaying for insurance and unlimited data plans.—
Tanisha A. Sykes
Be careful not to overpay state taxes.—
Carl T. Hall
We are not overpaying people; we are paying people what the market demands.—
Renee Glover
overpaid
adjective
… fuels the negative stereotype of the overpaid underworked bureaucrat.
—
Joann S. Lublin
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