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overpower
o·ver·pow·er O0188400 (ō′vər-pou′ər)tr.v. o·ver·pow·ered, o·ver·pow·er·ing, o·ver·pow·ers 1. To overcome or vanquish by superior force; subdue.2. To affect so strongly as to make helpless or ineffective; overwhelm.3. To supply with excessive mechanical power.overpower (ˌəʊvəˈpaʊə) vb (tr) 1. to conquer or subdue by superior force2. to have such a strong effect on as to make helpless or ineffective3. to supply with more power than necessaryo•ver•pow•er (ˌoʊ vərˈpaʊ ər) v.t. 1. to overcome by superior force; vanquish. 2. to affect or impress excessively; overwhelm. 3. to furnish with excessive power. [1585–95] overpower Past participle: overpowered Gerund: overpowering
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overpower | overpower |
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I overpower | you overpower | he/she/it overpowers | we overpower | you overpower | they overpower |
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I overpowered | you overpowered | he/she/it overpowered | we overpowered | you overpowered | they overpowered |
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I am overpowering | you are overpowering | he/she/it is overpowering | we are overpowering | you are overpowering | they are overpowering |
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I have overpowered | you have overpowered | he/she/it has overpowered | we have overpowered | you have overpowered | they have overpowered |
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I was overpowering | you were overpowering | he/she/it was overpowering | we were overpowering | you were overpowering | they were overpowering |
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I had overpowered | you had overpowered | he/she/it had overpowered | we had overpowered | you had overpowered | they had overpowered |
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I will overpower | you will overpower | he/she/it will overpower | we will overpower | you will overpower | they will overpower |
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I will have overpowered | you will have overpowered | he/she/it will have overpowered | we will have overpowered | you will have overpowered | they will have overpowered |
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I will be overpowering | you will be overpowering | he/she/it will be overpowering | we will be overpowering | you will be overpowering | they will be overpowering |
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I have been overpowering | you have been overpowering | he/she/it has been overpowering | we have been overpowering | you have been overpowering | they have been overpowering |
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I will have been overpowering | you will have been overpowering | he/she/it will have been overpowering | we will have been overpowering | you will have been overpowering | they will have been overpowering |
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I had been overpowering | you had been overpowering | he/she/it had been overpowering | we had been overpowering | you had been overpowering | they had been overpowering |
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I would overpower | you would overpower | he/she/it would overpower | we would overpower | you would overpower | they would overpower |
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I would have overpowered | you would have overpowered | he/she/it would have overpowered | we would have overpowered | you would have overpowered | they would have overpowered | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | overpower - overcome by superior forceovermaster, overwhelmbeat, beat out, vanquish, trounce, crush, shell - come out better in a competition, race, or conflict; "Agassi beat Becker in the tennis championship"; "We beat the competition"; "Harvard defeated Yale in the last football game"steamroll, steamroller - overwhelm by using great force; "steamroller the opposition" | | 2. | overpower - overcome, as with emotions or perceptual stimulioverwhelm, sweep over, whelm, overcome, overtakedevastate - overwhelm or overpower; "He was devastated by his grief when his son died"clutch, get hold of, seize - affect; "Fear seized the prisoners"; "The patient was seized with unbearable pains"; "He was seized with a dreadful disease"arouse, elicit, evoke, provoke, enkindle, kindle, fire, raise - call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses); "arouse pity"; "raise a smile"; "evoke sympathy"kill - overwhelm with hilarity, pleasure, or admiration; "The comedian was so funny, he was killing me!"benight - overtake with darkness or nightknock out - overwhelm with admiration; "All the guys were knocked out by her charm"stagger - astound or overwhelm, as with shock; "She was staggered with bills after she tried to rebuild her house following the earthquake"lock - hold fast (in a certain state); "He was locked in a laughing fit" |
overpowerverb1. overcome, master, overwhelm, overthrow, subdue, quell, get the better of, subjugate, prevail over, immobilize, bring (someone) to their knees (informal), render incapable, render powerless, render helpless, get the upper hand over It took four policemen to overpower him.2. beat, defeat, tank (slang), crush, lick (informal), triumph over, best, clobber (slang), stuff (slang), vanquish, be victorious (over), wipe the floor with (informal), make mincemeat of (informal), worst Britain's tennis No.1 yesterday overpowered his American rival.3. overwhelm, overcome, bowl over (informal), stagger I was so overpowered by shame that I was unable to speak.overpowerverb1. To render totally ineffective by decisive defeat:annihilate, crush, drub, overwhelm, smash, steamroller, thrash, trounce, vanquish.Informal: massacre, wallop.Slang: clobber, cream, shellac, smear.2. To affect deeply or completely, as with emotion:crush, engulf, overcome, overwhelm, prostrate.Translationsoverpower (əuvəˈpauə) verb to defeat or make helpless or captive by a greater strength. The police overpowered the thieves. 制服,壓倒 制服,压倒 ˌoverˈpowering adjective very strong. That smell is quite overpowering. 極強的 极强的
overpower Related to overpower: overwhelmed, get into, so far, called offSynonyms for overpowerverb overcomeSynonyms- overcome
- master
- overwhelm
- overthrow
- subdue
- quell
- get the better of
- subjugate
- prevail over
- immobilize
- bring (someone) to their knees
- render incapable
- render powerless
- render helpless
- get the upper hand over
verb beatSynonyms- beat
- defeat
- tank
- crush
- lick
- triumph over
- best
- clobber
- stuff
- vanquish
- be victorious (over)
- wipe the floor with
- make mincemeat of
- worst
verb overwhelmSynonyms- overwhelm
- overcome
- bowl over
- stagger
Synonyms for overpowerverb to render totally ineffective by decisive defeatSynonyms- annihilate
- crush
- drub
- overwhelm
- smash
- steamroller
- thrash
- trounce
- vanquish
- massacre
- wallop
- clobber
- cream
- shellac
- smear
verb to affect deeply or completely, as with emotionSynonyms- crush
- engulf
- overcome
- overwhelm
- prostrate
Synonyms for overpowerverb overcome by superior forceSynonymsRelated Words- beat
- beat out
- vanquish
- trounce
- crush
- shell
- steamroll
- steamroller
verb overcome, as with emotions or perceptual stimuliSynonyms- overwhelm
- sweep over
- whelm
- overcome
- overtake
Related Words- devastate
- clutch
- get hold of
- seize
- arouse
- elicit
- evoke
- provoke
- enkindle
- kindle
- fire
- raise
- kill
- benight
- knock out
- stagger
- lock
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