overmatch

[oh-ver-mach]

overmatch Definition

  • 1to be more than a match for someone or something
  • 2to defeat or overcome someone or something with superior strength, skill, or resources

Using overmatch: Examples

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

  • Example

    The army was overmatched by the enemy's superior firepower.

  • Example

    The chess champion overmatched his opponent in just 20 moves.

  • Example

    The small business was overmatched by the competition's marketing budget.

  • Example

    The team was overmatched and lost the game by a wide margin.

overmatch Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for overmatch

  • undermatch
  • underwhelm
  • underperform

Phrases with overmatch

  • to attempt to do something that is beyond one's abilities or resources

    Example

    I think you're overmatching yourself by taking on three jobs at once.

  • to be larger or more massive than something else

    Example

    The new skyscraper will overmatch all other buildings in the city.

  • to move faster than something else

    Example

    The cheetah can overmatch any other land animal in speed.

Origins of overmatch

from 'over-' meaning 'too much' and 'match' meaning 'equal'

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Summary: overmatch in Brief

The verb 'overmatch' [oh-ver-mach] means to defeat or overcome someone or something with superior strength, skill, or resources. It is often used in contexts of military, sports, or business competition, as in 'The army was overmatched by the enemy's superior firepower.' 'Overmatch' can also be used in phrases like 'overmatch oneself,' meaning to attempt something beyond one's abilities, or 'overmatch in size,' meaning to be larger than something else.