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Definition of "overbilling" []

  • Present participle of overbill. (verb)

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Use "overbilling" in a sentence
  • "True, from a client's perspective, there may be some "overbilling" going on from time to time -- that is, taking too much time to accomplish a task -- but a lot of the SmartBiz article concerns outright fraud."
  • "True, from a client's perspective, there may be some "overbilling" going on from time to time--that is, taking too much time to accomplish a task--but a lot of the SmartBiz article concerns outright fraud."
  • "New York City agreed to pay $70 million to settle a Justice Department lawsuit that accused the city's personal-care services program of overbilling Medicaid for millions of dollars in reimbursements."
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