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spillover

[ spil-oh-ver ]

noun

  1. the act of spilling over.
  2. a quantity of something spilled over; overflow.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of spillover1

First recorded in 1940–45; noun use of verb phrase spill over
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That leads to a spillover into the corridors, with patients in wheelchairs, on hospital beds and gurneys filling all the available space.

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So the spillover effects could be very, very negative.

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"The main threat to the UK economy from Trump's tariffs may well be the spillover from higher US interest rates, rather than tariffs themselves," says the economist Julian Jessop.

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“That would be very interesting information because many of us that are working in this space have suspicions that there are undetected spillovers happening.”

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“Research in this area will potentially have spillover benefits to other fields, including improvements in methods to study brain disorders and neural ischemia, improvements in techniques for organ banking, and enabling human space exploration.”

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