overarch (Meaning)

Wordnet

overarch (v)

be central or dominant

form an arch over

Webster

overarch (v. t. & i.)

To make or place an arch over; to hang over like an arch.

Synonyms & Antonyms of overarch

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overarch Sentence Examples

  1. The overarch of the bridge cast a long shadow across the river below.
  2. The overarch of the Gothic window framed a stunning stained-glass masterpiece.
  3. The overarch of the pergola provided a shaded retreat from the summer sun.
  4. The overarch of the auditorium's grand entrance created a sense of awe and anticipation.
  5. The overarch of the oak tree's branches sheltered the picnic area from the rain.
  6. The overarch of the goalpost towered over the soccer field, a beacon of victory.
  7. The overarch of the law enforcement officer's presence ensured a peaceful gathering.
  8. The overarch of the chandelier cast a warm glow over the dining room table.
  9. The overarch of the mountain range dominated the skyline, a majestic barrier.
  10. The overarch of the umbrella protected me from the torrential downpour.

FAQs About the word overarch

be central or dominant, form an arch overTo make or place an arch over; to hang over like an arch.

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The overarch of the bridge cast a long shadow across the river below.

The overarch of the Gothic window framed a stunning stained-glass masterpiece.

The overarch of the pergola provided a shaded retreat from the summer sun.

The overarch of the auditorium's grand entrance created a sense of awe and anticipation.