overshot

[oh-ver-shot]

overshot Definition

  • 1to shoot or go over the intended target or goal
  • 2to surpass or exceed something

Using overshot: Examples

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

  • Example

    The arrow overshot the target and landed in the bushes.

  • Example

    The company's profits overshot their projections for the year.

  • Example

    I overshot my exit on the highway and had to take the next one.

  • Example

    His enthusiasm for the project overshot his abilities.

overshot Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for overshot

Phrases with overshot

  • to go too far or do more than is necessary or appropriate

    Example

    I think you've overshot the mark with your criticism of her work.

  • to spend more money than was planned or budgeted

    Example

    We overshot our budget on the vacation by spending too much on souvenirs.

  • to land an aircraft beyond the end of a runway

    Example

    The pilot overshot the runway and had to circle around for another attempt.

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Summary: overshot in Brief

The verb 'overshot' [oh-ver-shot] means to shoot or go over the intended target or goal, or to surpass or exceed something. It can be used in contexts such as sports, business, and travel, as in 'The arrow overshot the target and landed in the bushes,' 'The company's profits overshot their projections for the year,' and 'I overshot my exit on the highway and had to take the next one.' Phrases like 'overshoot the mark' and 'overshoot one's budget' denote going too far or doing more than is necessary or appropriate.