overstand (Meaning)

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overstand (v. t.)

To stand on the price or conditions of, so as to lose a sale; to lose by an extravagant price or hard conditions.

Synonyms & Antonyms of overstand

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overstand Sentence Examples

  1. I overstand the complexities of this mathematical equation.
  2. The coach overstands his players' strengths and weaknesses.
  3. I've overstood the instructions, so I can confidently proceed with the task.
  4. The overstand of the matter is that the company's financial situation is precarious.
  5. The overstander in the office has a keen understanding of the department's operations.
  6. True leaders overstand the needs and aspirations of their followers.
  7. The gap in knowledge between us is too vast for me to overstand your explanations.
  8. I overstand the importance of completing the project on time, but I require more resources to meet the deadline.
  9. The overstand of the situation is that we must take immediate action to prevent catastrophe.
  10. The teacher overstands the different learning styles of her students and adapts her teaching methods accordingly.

FAQs About the word overstand

To stand on the price or conditions of, so as to lose a sale; to lose by an extravagant price or hard conditions.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

I overstand the complexities of this mathematical equation.

The coach overstands his players' strengths and weaknesses.

I've overstood the instructions, so I can confidently proceed with the task.

The overstand of the matter is that the company's financial situation is precarious.