Overcertify
[oh-ver-sur-tuh-fahy] /ˌoʊ vərˈsɜr təˌfaɪ/
verb (used with object), overcertified, overcertifying. Banking.
1.
to (a bank check) for an amount greater than the balance in the drawer’s account.
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