overget (Meaning)
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overget (v. t.)
To reach; to overtake; to pass.
To get beyond; to get over or recover from.
Synonyms & Antonyms of overget
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overget Sentence Examples
- He couldn't overget the loss of his beloved pet.
- Despite therapy, she struggled to overget her childhood trauma.
- The students found it challenging to overget the difficult exam material.
- The broken relationship left her with a heavy heart she couldn't overget.
- The CEO had a hard time overgetting the company's recent financial losses.
- He thought the incident was just a minor setback, but it turned out to be something he couldn't overget.
- The pain from the surgery was excruciating, leaving her unable to overget the discomfort.
- The bad news hit her like a ton of bricks, and she couldn't overget the shock.
- The guilt of his past mistakes haunted him, making it impossible to overget them.
- He pretended to overget the insult, but deep down, the wound remained unhealed.
FAQs About the word overget
To reach; to overtake; to pass., To get beyond; to get over or recover from.
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No antonyms found.
He couldn't overget the loss of his beloved pet.
Despite therapy, she struggled to overget her childhood trauma.
The students found it challenging to overget the difficult exam material.
The broken relationship left her with a heavy heart she couldn't overget.