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overbore

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[oh-ver-bawr, -bohr] / ˌoʊ vərˈbɔr, -ˈboʊr /

verb

  1. simple past tense of overbear.


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And then the nearness of the roadlights and the sense of his own extreme helplessness overbore his instinct, and kicking off his shoes, he sped noiselessly over grassy slopes.

From "Persons Unknown" by Virginia Tracy

He understood better than any man how to deal with the king, and overbore not only the king's own prejudices but the machinations of the Duke of Cumberland with masterly resolution.

From The Political History of England - Vol XI From Addington's Administration to the close of William IV.'s Reign (1801-1837) by George C. (George Charles) Brodrick

He sighed deeply and shook himself and tried to rally, but though a part of him insisted that he gather his faculties and force them to alertness, another tired, lethargic self overbore the warning.

From I Conquered by Harold Titus

It was in defense of his ideas of justice that he overbore opposition.

From Robert Toombs Statesman, Speaker, Soldier, Sage by Pleasant A. Stovall

It created anew a solidarity of interest between them all, which was felt by all with an intensity which overbore every other sentiment.

From The Negro and the Nation A History of American Slavery and Enfranchisement by George Spring Merriam

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