HYPERBOLIZE vs OVERDRAW: NOUN
- N/A
- An excessive draft or drain; an undue or exhausting demand.
- Same as overdraw-check.
- Commonly described in graphics technical terms as the process by which during the rendering of a scene, a pixel at a given X,Y location in the final image is replaced by one which is closer to the view point than the existing pixel as determined by their corresponding Z values.
- A value determining/describing “Overdraw” or “Overdraw factor” is commonly the number of times each pixel would have been overwritten in the course of rendering averaged over a given frame or series of frames.
HYPERBOLIZE vs OVERDRAW: VERB
- To enlarge beyond bounds or the truth
- To represent or talk about with hyperbole.
- To exaggerate, use hyperbole.
- To enlarge beyond bounds or the truth
- Draw more money from than is available
- To withdraw more money from an account than there is credit; to make an overdraft
HYPERBOLIZE vs OVERDRAW: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To use hyperbole; exaggerate.
- To express with hyperbole.
- To speak or write with exaggeration.
- To draw against (a bank account) in excess of credit.
- To spoil the effect of by exaggeration in telling or describing.
- To make an overdraft.
- To pull back too far.
HYPERBOLIZE vs OVERDRAW: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To state or represent hyperbolically.
- To exaggerate; to overdo.
- To make drafts upon or against, in excess of the proper amount or limit; to draw more than the balance in one's account.
HYPERBOLIZE vs OVERDRAW: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To use hyperbole; speak or write with obvious exaggeration.
- To exaggerate; represent or speak of in a hyperbolical manner.
- Also spelled hyperbolise.
- To exaggerate in representation, either in writing, in speech, or in a picture: as, the tale of distress is overdrawn.
- To draw upon for a larger sum than is due, or for a sum beyond one's credit: as, to overdraw one's account with a bank.
- To draw or strain too much.
HYPERBOLIZE vs OVERDRAW: RELATED WORDS
- Pshaw, Euphemize, Fictionalize, Overgeneralize, Anthropomorphize, Misremember, Elide, Romanticize, Sentimentalize, Mythologize, Overdraw, Amplify, Overstate, Magnify, Exaggerate
- Disburse, Incur, Deduct, Refund, Overcharge, Redeposit, Undercharge, Borrow, Overspend, Prepay, Magnify, Amplify, Exaggerate, Overstate, Hyperbolize
HYPERBOLIZE vs OVERDRAW: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Naysay, Pshaw, Euphemize, Fictionalize, Overgeneralize, Anthropomorphize, Elide, Romanticize, Sentimentalize, Mythologize, Overdraw, Amplify, Overstate, Magnify, Exaggerate
- Pay, Disburse, Incur, Deduct, Refund, Overcharge, Redeposit, Undercharge, Overspend, Prepay, Magnify, Amplify, Exaggerate, Overstate, Hyperbolize
HYPERBOLIZE vs OVERDRAW: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- We just turn it up and hyperbolize it for fun.".
- But as always, Trump needs to hyperbolize his own political capital.
- The experience was too small for me to adequately hyperbolize.
- Be covered when you overdraw your account in emergency situations.
- How much am I allowed to overdraw my checking account?
- There is a fee to overdraw money from your account.
- We never advocate writing checks which will overdraw your account.
- Reduced excessive overdraw volumes required to lab promptly.
- To overdraw its evil is a simple impossibility.
- Transaction overdraws or continues to overdraw your Account.
- Farmers began to overdraw water from their aquifer.
- The technique is particularly useful in scenes with a large amount of overdraw (look into the wiki for an article on overdraw).
- The colors are hinting at the amount of overdraw on your screen for each pixel, as follows: True color: No overdraw.
HYPERBOLIZE vs OVERDRAW: QUESTIONS
- N/A
- What if I overdraw my account on a weekend or bank holiday?
- Did $99 billion overdraw from your mother's bank account?