overflush

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. Surplus assets.
  2. An excess of something.
  3. A flush that appears over something.
  4. A flush or tinge of color that appears over the base color.
  5. A sudden rush of feeling that appears expressed in the face.
  6. A flush (series of obstacles to ski between) that covers a slope
  7. The act of overflushing.
  8. A displacement fluid that is forced into a system in order to clear out active fluids that are used in a treatment, such as fracking, desalinization, etc.
  9. The act or process of forcing overflush into a system in order to clear out active fluids.
verb
  1. To flush to excess.
  2. To flood with too much liquid while cleansing.
  3. To flush too many toilets.
  4. To flood or inundate.
  5. To flush over.
  6. To cover with or suffuse with a tinge or glow of color.
  7. To cover the face with blushing or a flush.
  8. To suffuse.
  9. To wash over.
  10. To force overflush into a system in order to clear out the active fluids.
adj
  1. Too flush; having an excess of something (too much money if nothing else is specified)
  2. Protruding or sticking out rather than flush and smooth.
adv
  1. Beyond the level that is flush and smooth.

Word forms

overflush overflushes overflushing overflushed more overflush most overflush

Etymology

From over- + flush.

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