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overcome

/ˌoʊ.vəɹˈkʌm/verb3 syllables

Overcome means: overcome, as with emotions or perceptual stimuli.

Synonyms for overcome23

verb, as in overcome, as with emotions or perceptual stimuli

overwhelm, overpower, sweep over, whelm, overtake

verb, as in get on top of; deal with successfully

get over, subdue, surmount, master

verb, as in win a victory over

get the better of, defeat

verb, as in overcome, usually through no fault or weakness of the person that is overcome

get the best, have the best

also used for overcome

vanquish, beaten, recreant, undone, foiled, bested, broken, confounded, conquered, defeated

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What does overcome mean?4

verb

1

overcome, as with emotions or perceptual stimuli

2

get on top of; deal with successfully“He overcame his shyness”

3

win a victory over“You must overcome all difficulties”

4

overcome, usually through no fault or weakness of the person that is overcome“Heart disease can get the best of us”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

Overcome in a sentence

  • I have tried to overcome my shyness, but to no avail.AlanF_US
  • Communism tries to overcome capitalism, but so far that goal has not been achieved.Kunstliebhaber
  • To overcome the weight force, airplanes generate an opposing force called lift.Hybrid
  • The challenges are daunting, but we can overcome them.darinmex
  • To overcome drag, airplanes use a propulsion system to generate a force called thrust.Hybrid
  • To overcome your problems, you sometimes have to face them.carlosalberto
  • The circumstances are difficult, but we'll try to overcome them.sundown
  • Although the circumstances are difficult, we will endeavour to overcome them.sundown

Sentences from Tatoeba, CC BY 2.0 FR, credited to their authors.

Forms of overcome

as a verb

past tense
over-came
past participle
over-came
present participle
over-coming
third-person singular
over-comes