overspan (Meaning)

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overspan (v. t.)

To reach or extend over.

Synonyms & Antonyms of overspan

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overspan Sentence Examples

  1. The suspension bridge gracefully overspans the river, connecting the two cities.
  2. The towering skyscraper overspans the horizon, a testament to human engineering.
  3. The ancient aqueduct overspans the valley, transporting water to distant lands.
  4. The cavern's roof overspans the vast underground chamber, creating an eerie sense of awe.
  5. The canopy of the ancient tree overspans the forest floor, providing shade and shelter.
  6. The railway overspans the mountain pass, allowing trains to travel over treacherous terrain.
  7. The arch of the cathedral overspans the nave, symbolizing the grandeur of faith.
  8. The overpass overspans the highway, providing a safe passage for pedestrians and cyclists.
  9. The submarine cable overspans the ocean floor, connecting distant continents through communication.
  10. The Milky Way overspans the night sky, a celestial tapestry of stars and dust.

FAQs About the word overspan

To reach or extend over.

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The suspension bridge gracefully overspans the river, connecting the two cities.

The towering skyscraper overspans the horizon, a testament to human engineering.

The ancient aqueduct overspans the valley, transporting water to distant lands.

The cavern's roof overspans the vast underground chamber, creating an eerie sense of awe.