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Webster 1913 Edition
Overpass
1.
To go over or beyond; to cross;
as, to
overpass
a river; to overpass
limits.3.
To pass over; to omit; to overlook; to disregard.
All the beauties of the East
He slightly viewed and slightly
He slightly viewed and slightly
overpassed
. Milton.
4.
To surpass; to excel.
[R.]
R. Browning.
Oˊver-pass′
,Verb.
I.
To pass over, away, or off.
Webster 1828 Edition
Overpass
OVERP'ASS
,Verb.
T.
1.
To cross; to go over.2.
To overlook; to pass without regard.3.
To omit, as in reckoning.4.
To omit; not to receive or include.Definition 2024
overpass
overpass
English
Noun
overpass (plural overpasses) (US)
- A section of a road or path that crosses over an obstacle, especially another road, railway, etc.
- The homeless man had built a little shelter, complete with cook-stove, beneath a concrete overpass.
Synonyms
flyover (UK)
Antonyms
Translations
A section of a road or path that crosses over an obstacle, especially another road, railway, etc
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Verb
overpass (third-person singular simple present overpasses, present participle overpassing, simple past and past participle overpassed)
- To pass above something, as when flying or moving on a higher road.
- Gillian watched the overpassing shoppers on the second floor of the mall, as she relaxed in the bench on the ground floor.
- (transitive) To exceed, overstep, or transcend a limit, threshold, or goal.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Robert Browning to this entry?)
- Marshall was really overpassing his authority when he ordered the security guards to fire their tasers at the trespassers.
- The precocious student had really overpassed her peers, and was reading books written for children several years older.
- (transitive) To disregard, skip, or miss something.
- "Don't overpass those cheeses; they're really quite excellent!" gushed Terry, pointing to the buffet table.
- Milton
- All the beauties of the East / He slightly viewed and slightly overpassed.