faire payer trop cher

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overcharge
to continue to charge an electric device beyond its electrical capacity
to charge more money than the correct amount or to surpass a certain limit while charging a bill
{v} to rate too high, to fill too full
If someone overcharges you, they charge you too much for their goods or services. If you feel a taxi driver has overcharged you, say so + overcharging over·charg·ing protests of overcharging and harsh treatment of small businesses
Overcharging is one of the most destructive elements in battery life (the other is long term undercharging) Most batteries don't die a natural death, they are murdered - usually by overcharging Overcharging causes the plates to disintegrate and shed These particles end up on the bottom of the cell Eventually, the cells will short out, fall apart, break apart, or generally die Overcharging also increases water loss tremendously, causing even more problems Gelled cells can be damaged faster than flooded, and flooded can be damaged faster than AGM batteries by overcharging Water loss is a particular problem with sealed gel cells, as the water cannot be replaced In some cases, severe overcharging can also cause considerable heat in cheaper batteries with high internal resistance, causing plates to buckle and cases to warp and break See also discharge Some poorly designed charge controls compound the problem by both overcharging and undercharging
a price that is too high rip off; ask an unreasonable price
To charge excessively; to charge beyond a fair rate or price
a price that is too high
To fill too full; to crowd
To charge more than the correct amount
{i} excessive price; act of charging and excessive price
To exaggerate; as, to overcharge a description
An excessive charge in an account
An excessive load or burden
place too much a load on; "don't overload the car"
The forcing of current through a cell after all the active material has been converted to the charged state, that is, continued charging after reaching 100 percent state-of-charge
To make excessive charges
To charge or load too heavily; to burden; to oppress; to cloy
rip off; ask an unreasonable price
{f} overprice; fill a battery or circuit with an excessive amount of electrical charge; overload, overfill; exaggerate
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