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Overstate vs Overdraw - What's the difference?

overstate | overdraw |

As verbs the difference between overstate and overdraw

is that overstate is to exaggerate; to state or claim too much while overdraw is to withdraw more money from an account than there is credit; to make an overdraft.

As a noun overdraw is

commonly described in graphics technical terms as the process by which during the rendering of a scene, a pixel at a given x]],y location in the final image is replaced by one which is closer to the view point than the existing pixel as determined by their corresponding [[z-axis|z values.

overstate

English

Verb

(en-verb)
  • To exaggerate; to state or claim too much.
  • I think it is overstating matters to say that an hour online is spending all night on the computer.
    He was suggested not to overstate at the interview.

    Synonyms

    * exaggerate

    Antonyms

    * understate

    Derived terms

    * overstatement

    overdraw

    English

    Verb

  • To withdraw more money from an account than there is credit; to make an overdraft
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • Commonly described in graphics technical terms as the process by which during the rendering of a scene, a pixel at a given X]],Y location in the final image is replaced by one which is closer to the view point than the existing pixel as determined by their corresponding [[z-axis, Z values.
  • A value determining/describing “Overdraw” or “Overdraw factor” is commonly the number of times each pixel would have been overwritten in the course of rendering averaged over a given frame or series of frames.
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