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OVERRE'ACH, v.t. 1. To reach beyond in any direction; to rise above; to extend b...
OVERRA'TE, v.t. To rate at too much; to estimate at a value or amount beyond the...
OVERRANK', a. Too rank or luxuriant.
OVERRA'KE, v.t. To break in upon a ship. When the waves break in upon a ship rid...
OVERQUI'ETNESS, n. Too much quietness.
OVERPROPO'RTION, v.t. To make of too great proportion.
OVERPROMPT'NESS, n. Excessive promptness; precipitation.
OVERPROMPT', a. Too prompt; too ready or eager.
OVERPRI'ZE, v.t. To value or prize at too high a rate.
OVERPRESS', v.t. 1. To bear upon with irresistible force; to crush; to overwhelm...
OVERPOW'ER, v.t. 1. To affect with a power or force that cannot be borne; as, th...
OVERPOST, v.t. To hasten over quickly.
OVERPON'DEROUS, a. To heavy; too depressing.
OVERPOL'ISH, v.t. To polish too much.
OVERPOISE, v.t. overpoiz'. To outweigh. OVERPOISE , n. overpoiz'. Preponderant w...
OVERPLY', v.t. To ply to excess; to exert with too much vigor.