To extend or issue beyond a normal or standard limit. Often used in contexts of financial documents, publications, or publications' distribution beyond a typical scope.
/aʊtˈaɪ.chuː/
The quality of being tragic or having tragic characteristics, especially in literature or drama; the expression of sorrowful or melancholic emotion.
/ˈtrædʒɪˌnɪs/
DRD in certain contexts can refer to a specific error code or placeholder, typically used in specialized fields or within specific software systems. For example, in some financial systems, it might stand for a specific error or transaction code.
/drd/
new or recently acquired, especially in an impressive or noticeable way. Often used to refer to people or things that have recently become wealthy or influential.
/nuːvɛ/
In historical usage, 'corregidores' refers to a class of officials in the Spanish colonies (primarily in Latin America) who were responsible for exercising judicial, administrative, and often repressive functions. This term is associated with the colonial period and is no longer in use in its historical context.
/koʊrɪˈdorɪz/