overtower

[oh-ver-tou-er]

overtower Definition

  • 1to be taller or higher than something else
  • 2to surpass or exceed in height or size

Using overtower: Examples

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

  • Example

    The skyscraper overtowers all other buildings in the city.

  • Example

    His achievements overtower those of his peers.

  • Example

    The mountain range overtowers the surrounding landscape.

overtower Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for overtower

Antonyms for overtower

Phrases with overtower

  • overtower someone/something by a head

    to be significantly taller than someone or something

    Example

    The basketball player overtowered his opponents by a head.

  • to feel a sense of pride or superiority over someone or something

    Example

    She overtowered with pride when she received the award.

  • to be overwhelmed with strong emotions

    Example

    The actor was overtowered with emotion during his acceptance speech.

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Summary: overtower in Brief

'Overtower' [oh-ver-tou-er] means to be taller or higher than something else, or to surpass or exceed in height or size. It can be used literally, as in 'The skyscraper overtowers all other buildings in the city,' or figuratively, as in 'His achievements overtower those of his peers.' Other phrases include 'overtower someone/something by a head,' and 'overtower with pride,' which denotes a sense of superiority.