overweather Antonyms

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Meaning of overweather

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overweather (v. t.)

To expose too long to the influence of the weather.

overweather Sentence Examples

  1. The overweather conditions were mild, with a light breeze and scattered clouds.
  2. The house had stood up well to the overweather of the past century.
  3. The old barn had weathered many storms, but the recent overweather was too much.
  4. The hikers were prepared for the overweather, with rain gear and warm clothing.
  5. The sailors watched anxiously as the overweather turned stormy.
  6. The farmers were worried about their crops, which were vulnerable to the overweather.
  7. The overweather had been unusually mild this year, with few extreme temperatures.
  8. The city was hit by a severe overweather event, which caused widespread damage.
  9. The overweather was a reminder of the fragility of human life in the face of nature's power.
  10. The overweather had a profound impact on the landscape, shaping its features and determining the distribution of plant and animal life.

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To expose too long to the influence of the weather.

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The overweather conditions were mild, with a light breeze and scattered clouds.

The house had stood up well to the overweather of the past century.

The old barn had weathered many storms, but the recent overweather was too much.

The hikers were prepared for the overweather, with rain gear and warm clothing.