bestrid

[bih-strijd]

bestrid Definition

  • 1to stand or tower over; dominate
  • 2to step over or across with long strides

Using bestrid: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bestrid" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The statue bestrode the entrance to the city.

  • Example

    He bestrode the horse and rode off into the sunset.

  • Example

    The mountain range bestrode the horizon.

bestrid Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bestrid

Phrases with bestrid

  • to be indecisive or neutral in a dispute or controversy

    Example

    I can't believe he's still bestriding the fence on this issue.

  • to have great power or influence over a wide area

    Example

    After winning the election, the new president bestrode the world like a colossus.

  • to be obsessed with a particular idea or topic

    Example

    He spent hours bestriding his hobbyhorse of conspiracy theories.

Origins of bestrid

from Middle English 'bestriden', from Old English 'bestrīdan'

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Summary: bestrid in Brief

'Bestrid' [bih-strijd] is a verb that means to stand or tower over something, or to step over or across with long strides. It can be used both literally and figuratively, as in 'The statue bestrode the entrance to the city' and 'He bestrode the horse and rode off into the sunset.' The phrase 'bestride the fence' means to be indecisive or neutral in a dispute or controversy.