Overdue in a sentence as an adjective

It was part of my job to send out overdue notices.

This looks promising, aside from being long overdue.

Sure, until they decide you have an overdue balance and send it to collections.

But even if they show otherwise, this type of research is long overdue and we all stand to benefit from the results.

Copyright might have been overdue for a significant rethinking.

It seemed obvious and overdue to her and her main advisors that the semi-Keynesian establishment needed shaking up.

The TL;DR is that the UK and the European Union are introducing long overdue mandates that all publicly funded research must be publicly accessible.

"In the 19th century, the maturation and standardization of weaving technology finally brought long-overdue raises to textile workers."Wow.

Overdue definitions

adjective

past due; not paid at the scheduled time; "an overdue installment"; "a delinquent account"

See also: delinquent