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overpower
[oh-ver-pou-er]
verb (used with object)
to overcome, master, or subdue by superior force.
to overpower a maniac.
to overcome or overwhelm in feeling; affect or impress excessively.
overpowered with confusion and desire.
to gain mastery over the bodily powers or mental faculties of.
a strong drink that quickly overpowered him.
to furnish or equip with excessive power: pow: power.
a giant motor that overpowered the pump.
overpower
/ ˌəʊvəˈpaʊə /
verb
to conquer or subdue by superior force
to have such a strong effect on as to make helpless or ineffective
to supply with more power than necessary
Other Word Forms
- unoverpowered adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of overpower1
Example Sentences
He doesn’t overpower opponents the way he could in his prime, relying more on consistent command, pitch sequencing and veteran guile to post a 9-2 record and 3.06 ERA in 17 starts this year.
The United States were similarly overpowered at the scrum, conceding three penalties in the opening 20 minutes.
Yet the Wallabies came so close winning in Melbourne and then overpowered the Lions in Sydney.
The grape flavor is both strong and aromatic without overpowering the gummies’ sourness.
The overpowering bigness of this performance happened on the day that the U.S. reaffirmed its commitment to Ukraine in its war with Russia.
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