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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
over-extend

"to take on too much" (work, debt, etc.), 1937, from over- + extend. Related: Over-extended; over-extending.\n

Usage examples of "over-extend".

Theoretically we never passed the Boer flanks, but practically their line was so over-extended that we were able to pierce it at any point.

Yet their military is over-extended and the People's Republic is poised to take (he offensive once more, this time with a new strategy, new weapons, a new command team, and a whole new determination to win.