ALL meanings of overdue
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O o - adjective overdue past due, as a delayed train or a bill not paid by the assigned date; late: two overdue library books. 1
- adjective overdue too long awaited; needed or expected for some time: Improvements in our highway system are long overdue. 1
- adjective overdue more than sufficiently advanced, mature, or ready: That country is overdue for industrial development. 1
- adjective overdue late, past deadline 1
- adjective overdue should have been done 1
- noun overdue Not yet having arrived, happened, or been done, though after the expected time. 1
- adjective overdue If you say that a change or an event is overdue, you mean that you think it should have happened before now. 0
- adjective overdue Overdue sums of money have not been paid, even though it is later than the date on which they should have been paid. 0
- adjective overdue An overdue library book has not been returned to the library, even though the date on which it should have been returned has passed. 0
- adjective overdue past the time specified, required, or preferred for arrival, occurrence, payment, etc 0
- adjective overdue past the time for payment 0
- adjective overdue delayed in arrival or occurrence beyond the time set or anticipated 0
- adjective overdue that should have come about sooner 0