verb past participle of the verb 'overdraw', which means to draw more money from a bank account than is available
adjective excessively drawn or stretched beyond the normal limits
Referring to a situation where an individual or entity has taken out more money than is available in their account
Describing a situation where an account has a negative balance
When a bank account has a negative balance due to withdrawals exceeding available funds
In a financial context, a writer may use the term 'overdrawn' when discussing a character's bank account being in a negative balance.
A psychologist may use the term 'overdrawn' when describing a person's emotional state as being depleted or exhausted.
An accountant may use the term 'overdrawn' when referring to a client's bank account having a negative balance.
A banker may use the term 'overdrawn' when discussing a customer's account that has exceeded its available balance.
A business analyst may use the term 'overdrawn' when analyzing financial data to determine if a company's expenses have exceeded its revenue.