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has overflown
  • present perfect of overflow (3rd person singular).
  • present perfect of overfly (3rd person singular).

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Its military this month deployed tanks to the Tajik border with Afghanistan and has overflown the region with ground-attack jets, ostensibly on training exercises.

From New York Times • Jul. 29, 2021

"You and Maud must get up directly, the river has overflown, and the house is surrounded by water; make haste or it will be too late, it has already reached the landing."

From Leslie Ross: or, Fond of a Lark by Bruce, Charles

London, a muddy stream, has overflown its banks and spread on that side far into regions where birds and beasts of the chase flew or ran in the poet's day.

From William Shakespeare His Homes and Haunts by Forestier, A. (Amédée)

"The river in many places has overflown its banks."

From Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 152, January 10, 1917 by Various

The tank has overflown into the garden, and the bushy tops of the Bael trees are seen standing out over the waters.

From My Reminiscences by Hesh, Sasi Kumar