overdose
over|dose /'oʊvərdoʊs/ (overdoses overdosing overdosed)
1 [N-COUNT] usu sing
If someone takes an overdose of a drug, they take more of it than is safe.
Each year, one in 100 girls aged 15-19 takes an overdose...
2 [VERB] V on n, V
If someone overdoses on a drug, they take more of it than is safe.
He'd overdosed on heroin...
Medical opinion varies on how many tablets it takes to overdose.
3 [N-COUNT] usu sing, oft N of n
You can refer to too much of something, especially something harmful, as an overdose.
An overdose of sun, sea, sand and chlorine can give lighter hair a green tinge.
4 [VERB] V on n
You can say that someone overdoses on something if they have or do too much of it.
The city, he concluded, had overdosed on design.
1 [N-COUNT] usu sing
If someone takes an overdose of a drug, they take more of it than is safe.
Each year, one in 100 girls aged 15-19 takes an overdose...
2 [VERB] V on n, V
If someone overdoses on a drug, they take more of it than is safe.
He'd overdosed on heroin...
Medical opinion varies on how many tablets it takes to overdose.
3 [N-COUNT] usu sing, oft N of n
You can refer to too much of something, especially something harmful, as an overdose.
An overdose of sun, sea, sand and chlorine can give lighter hair a green tinge.
4 [VERB] V on n
You can say that someone overdoses on something if they have or do too much of it.
The city, he concluded, had overdosed on design.