overcharge

Found in thesaurus: charge, cheat, rip off, chisel, load, load up, laden, lade

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overcharge
v. overprice; fill a battery or circuit with an excessive amount of electrical charge; overload, overfill; exaggerate
 
n. excessive price; act of charging and excessive price

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Overcharge
Overcharge is an economic term that refers to the difference between an observed market price and a price that would have been observed in the absence of collusion. The latter is often called a "but-for price" or a competitive "benchmark price". When collusion is not in use, such as by privately owned businesses, overcharge is considered as a markup of the observed market price for the sole profit of the business and in some states is considered illegal, similar to profiteering and price gouging.

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overcharge

Noun
1. a price that is too high
(hypernym) charge
(hyponym) extortion
(derivation) soak, surcharge, gazump, fleece, plume, pluck, rob, hook

Verb
1. rip off; ask an unreasonable price
(synonym) soak, surcharge, gazump, fleece, plume, pluck, rob, hook
(antonym) undercharge
(hypernym) cheat, rip off, chisel
(hyponym) extort, squeeze, rack, gouge, wring
(entail) charge, bill
2. place too much a load on; "don't overload the car"
(synonym) overload, surcharge
(hypernym) load, lade, laden, load up


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overcharge
v. účtovat přemrštěnou cenu

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overcharge
Czas. doliczać pewną sumę do ceny artykułu; oszukiwać na cenie