overshoot

[ˌəʊvəˈʃuːt]

overshoot Definition

  • 1to go past a point or limit, especially when aiming at or trying to reach it
  • 2to exceed or surpass something

Using overshoot: Examples

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

  • Example

    The missile overshot its target.

  • Example

    The company overshot its sales target for the year.

  • Example

    The plane overshot the runway and had to circle back around.

overshoot Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for overshoot

Antonyms for overshoot

Phrases with overshoot

  • to go beyond what was intended or planned

    Example

    I overshot my mark and ended up spending more than I intended.

  • to land a plane too far down the runway

    Example

    The pilot overshot the runway and had to circle back around.

  • to spend more money than was planned or budgeted

    Example

    The project overshot the budget by several thousand dollars.

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Summary: overshoot in Brief

To 'overshoot' [ˌəʊvəˈʃuːt] is to go past a point or limit, especially when aiming at or trying to reach it. It can also mean to exceed or surpass something. Examples include 'The missile overshot its target' and 'The company overshot its sales target for the year.' Phrases like 'overshoot one's mark' and 'overshoot the budget' extend the term's usage.