overpart (Meaning)

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overpart (v. t.)

To give too important or difficult a part to.

Synonyms & Antonyms of overpart

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overpart Sentence Examples

  1. The overpart of the building cast a vast shadow over the street below.
  2. The overpart of the tree swayed gently in the wind, its branches reaching towards the sky.
  3. The overpart of the bridge was made of steel and concrete, supported by massive pillars.
  4. The overpart of the garment covered her shoulders and back, leaving the lower part exposed.
  5. The overpart of the book was missing, leaving only the cover and a few torn pages.
  6. The overpart of the cake was a delicate layer of frosting, adorned with sprinkles and edible flowers.
  7. The overpart of the hill offered a panoramic view of the surrounding countryside.
  8. The overpart of the violin had an intricate carving and a glossy finish.
  9. The overpart of the envelope was plain and white, with only a stamp and the recipient's address.
  10. The overpart of the window frame was painted a bright blue, contrasting with the white walls.

FAQs About the word overpart

To give too important or difficult a part to.

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No antonyms found.

The overpart of the building cast a vast shadow over the street below.

The overpart of the tree swayed gently in the wind, its branches reaching towards the sky.

The overpart of the bridge was made of steel and concrete, supported by massive pillars.

The overpart of the garment covered her shoulders and back, leaving the lower part exposed.