overtower (Meaning)

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overtower (v. t.)

To tower over or above.

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overtower (v. i.)

To soar too high.

Synonyms & Antonyms of overtower

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overtower Sentence Examples

  1. The tall skyscraper overtowered the surrounding buildings, casting a long shadow over the city.
  2. The majestic redwood trees overtowered the hikers, their branches reaching for the sky.
  3. The imposing castle overtowered the village, a symbol of authority and power.
  4. The massive mountain overtowered the landscape, its peak hidden in the clouds.
  5. The towering inferno overtowered the firefighters, threatening to consume everything in its path.
  6. The overtowering figure of the actor dominated the stage, commanding attention with every gesture.
  7. The towering wall of ice overtowered the climbers, a formidable obstacle in their treacherous ascent.
  8. The towering figure of the judge overtowered the courtroom, instilling awe and respect.
  9. The overtowering wave overtowered the surfers, its crest a mountain of water ready to crash down.
  10. The overtowering presence of the CEO overtowered the employees, inspiring both fear and admiration.

FAQs About the word overtower

To tower over or above., To soar too high.

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The tall skyscraper overtowered the surrounding buildings, casting a long shadow over the city.

The majestic redwood trees overtowered the hikers, their branches reaching for the sky.

The imposing castle overtowered the village, a symbol of authority and power.

The massive mountain overtowered the landscape, its peak hidden in the clouds.