overpay
overpay.01 - to pay too much, pay in excess
OVERPAY-V NOTES: Frames file for 'overpay' based on survey of sentences in the WSJ corpus. Comparison with 'pay'. (from overpay.01-v predicate notes)OVERPAYMENT-N NOTES: Relation to pay.01 (from overpayment.01-n)
Aliases:
overpay (v.)
overpayment (n.)
overpayment (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: payer or buyer
ARG1-VSP: money or attention
ARG2-GOL: person being paid, destination of attention
ARG3-PPT: commodity, paid for what
ARG1-VSP: money or attention
ARG2-GOL: person being paid, destination of attention
ARG3-PPT: commodity, paid for what
transitive
But from his vantage point , it is n't that
Mr. Paul , a customer of his tooARG0
, overpaidrel
for the work , a gargantuan painting by an artist who is not a household wordARG3
.with Arg2
To the extent we lack manpower to staff menial jobs in hospitals , for example ,
weARG0
should raise pay , pursue labor - saving technology , or allow more legal immigration , rather than overpayrel
high school graduatesARG2
as short - term workersARGM-PRD
and cause resentment among permanent workers paid lesser amounts to do the same jobs .Light Verb
MedicaidARG0
madeARGM-LVB
overpaymentsrel
totalling $ 699,258ARG1
to the providersARG2
.