Over-leverage
[oh-ver-lev-er-ij, ‐lee-ver‐] /ˌoʊ vərˈlɛv ər ɪdʒ, ‐ˈli vər‐/
verb (used with or without object), overleveraged, overleveraging.
1.
to get into too much debt:
The hotel was overleveraged and had an insufficient cash flow.
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