overlapping

[ˌəʊvəˈlapɪŋ]

overlapping Definition

  • 1covering part of the same area as something else, or having some parts the same as something else
  • 2coinciding in part with something else

Using overlapping: Examples

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

  • Example

    The two circles have overlapping areas.

  • Example

    There is an overlapping consensus between the two political parties.

  • Example

    The two jobs have overlapping responsibilities.

overlapping Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with overlapping

  • overlapping generations

    a situation where people from different age groups are alive at the same time, and some of them are related to each other

    Example

    The study of overlapping generations is important in understanding demographic changes.

  • a surgical practice where a surgeon performs two or more surgeries at the same time, with the assistance of other surgeons

    Example

    Overlapping surgery can be controversial due to concerns about patient safety and quality of care.

  • genes that share the same DNA sequence, resulting in the production of multiple proteins from a single gene

    Example

    Overlapping genes are common in viruses and bacteria.

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Summary: overlapping in Brief

When two things overlap, they cover part of the same area or have some parts in common. For example, 'The two circles have overlapping areas.' This can also refer to coinciding in part with something else, such as 'There is an overlapping consensus between the two political parties.' Other examples include 'overlapping responsibilities' and 'overlapping generations.'

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