Similar words: overage, over age, leveraged buyout, coverage, coverage area, full coverage, sales coverage, over and over again. Meaning: adj. too old to be useful.
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1. Leyton was over-age for recruitment into the army.
2. He was a couple of months over-age for the youth team.
3. She lost her place on the youth team when the manager discovered she was overage.
4. Clark thought he was over-age, but his coach, Stan Long discovered his protege had beaten the deadline by 18 days.
5. The results indicate that on the condition of peak aging, the materials show higher resistant to creep than those overaged materials do.
6. By SEM it has been found that, with the increase of aging time, the fracture model changes from predominantly transgranular at underaged condition to intergranular at overaged condition.
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