💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Overbow"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| overboundnoun | (mathematics, signal processing) A Gaussian model of the (non-Gaussian) error distribution on a signal, which is conservative enough that the resulting confidence interval is guaranteed to be at least as wide as the actual confidence interval. |
| oversoarverb | To soar over or above |
| overcrowverb | (obsolete, transitive) To take over. |
| overpeerverb | To peer over; to overlook. |
| overweenverb | (ergative) To think too highly or arrogantly of (oneself). |
| overswimverb | (transitive) To swim too fast or too strenuously. |
| overswayverb | To cause (someone, someone's thoughts or intentions etc.) to go in a particular direction; to influence. |
| overwieldverb | (transitive) To wield over or in excess; overpower |
| overreachnoun | (also figuratively) An act of extending or reaching over, especially if too far or too much; overextension. |
| overladenoun | (transitive) To load with too great a cargo or other burden; overburden; overload. |
| overlightnoun | excessive light |
| overfloodnoun | A flood; an excess or superabundance. |
| overwidenverb | (ambitransitive) To make or become too wide. |
| oversitverb | (intransitive) To spend too much time sitting. |
| overshowverb | (transitive) to show excessively or too much |
| overbearverb | (transitive) To prevail over; to dominate, overpower; to oppress. |
| overgoverb | To go beyond; to exceed, surpass. |
| outrunverb | (transitive) To run faster than. |
| overscorenoun | Synonym of overbar. |
| overboard | Excessively; too much. |
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