overspan

[ˌəʊvəˈspan]

overspan Definition

  • 1to extend or stretch across something to an excessive degree
  • 2to bridge or cover a distance that is too wide

Using overspan: Examples

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

  • Example

    The bridge overspans the river.

  • Example

    The company overspanned its resources and went bankrupt.

  • Example

    His ambition overspanned his abilities.

  • Example

    The project overspanned the allotted budget.

overspan Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for overspan

Phrases with overspan

  • the length of time someone can focus on a task before becoming distracted or losing interest

    Example

    The overspan of attention for most people is around 20 minutes.

  • the number of subordinates that a manager or supervisor can effectively manage

    Example

    The CEO realized that his overspan of control was too large, and he needed to delegate more responsibilities to his team.

  • the amount of time that someone can remember something accurately

    Example

    The overspan of memory for most people is around 7 items.

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Summary: overspan in Brief

The verb 'overspan' [ˌəʊvəˈspan] means to extend or stretch across something excessively, or to bridge or cover a distance that is too wide. It is often used in the context of physical structures like bridges, but can also refer to exceeding one's abilities or resources. Phrases like 'overspan of attention,' 'overspan of control,' and 'overspan of memory' describe the limits of human capacity in different domains.