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Definition of overarching in English: overarchingadjective ˌəʊvərˈɑːtʃɪŋˌoʊvərˈɑrtʃɪŋ Comprehensive or all-embracing. a single overarching principle Example sentencesExamples - However, the overarching principle is that of conscientious objection, rather than the risk of participating in unlawful acts.
- While not everyone agrees on what should or should not be included in open access publishing, an overarching feature is that there should be universal access to all scientific knowledge.
- However, its main strength is its potential to provide an overarching political framework that will enable a wide range of goals to become achievable.
- And once the band start to realise that the Foum is theirs for the taking, there's no stopping the emotional exuberance overriding the technical side and becoming the overarching feature of the night.
- In effect, nationalism provided a strong overarching bond of identity to set against and ameliorate class divisions.
- I'm interested in what you see as the overarching artistic principle here.
- The overarching theme of the manifesto is that Britain is heading in the wrong direction.
- The overarching principle at work is that everyone contributes to the common need.
- From an overarching historical perspective, Scots and Scotland have been for several hundred years at the forefront of medical, educational, technological and philanthropic innovation.
- At present, most democratic civil law countries tend to uphold the doctrine of strict legality as an overarching principle.
- In place of an overarching framework - the web that connects humanity together - historians are encouraged to focus their inquiry on the local and particular.
- Pedagogical freedom is not an absolute; it is instrumental and subservient to the university's overarching interest in promoting free inquiry and debate.
- While it is imperative to have an overarching policy framework that comprehends the fundamental factors shaping our world, in practice, foreign policy typically is local.
- The United Nations has an overarching responsibility for refugee matters.
- It is also highly selective, highlighting a few overarching issues with wide biological impact or interest for the non-specialist, noting important trends and interpreting their significance.
- The overarching objective of the review is to complement the work of the current investigation team by assessing progress to date.
- The overarching aim of the National Archives policies is to improve public access to archives.
- There is one overarching positive message for developing countries from the genome project.
- It seems to me to be totally inappropriate for one department to be able to have that sort of overarching control of that wider area.
- United Future contends that the foundations of this bill are rooted in the overarching principle of national security.
Synonyms inclusive, all-inclusive, complete
Derivatives adverb The Committee will be overarchingly concerned with quality issues arising from such areas as those listed below. Example sentencesExamples - Finally, and overarchingly, he offers something to everyone.
- For me, overarchingly, Bob Dylan is a huge influence right now.
- If you just need a specific itch scratched regularly and well, you are not going to be happy with someone who needs to be overarchingly dominant.
Definition of overarching in US English: overarchingadjectiveˌōvərˈärCHiNGˌoʊvərˈɑrtʃɪŋ 1attributive Forming an arch over something. the overarching mangroves - 1.1 Comprehensive; all-embracing.
a single overarching principle Example sentencesExamples - The overarching principle at work is that everyone contributes to the common need.
- The overarching objective of the review is to complement the work of the current investigation team by assessing progress to date.
- However, the overarching principle is that of conscientious objection, rather than the risk of participating in unlawful acts.
- In effect, nationalism provided a strong overarching bond of identity to set against and ameliorate class divisions.
- However, its main strength is its potential to provide an overarching political framework that will enable a wide range of goals to become achievable.
- From an overarching historical perspective, Scots and Scotland have been for several hundred years at the forefront of medical, educational, technological and philanthropic innovation.
- While not everyone agrees on what should or should not be included in open access publishing, an overarching feature is that there should be universal access to all scientific knowledge.
- United Future contends that the foundations of this bill are rooted in the overarching principle of national security.
- Pedagogical freedom is not an absolute; it is instrumental and subservient to the university's overarching interest in promoting free inquiry and debate.
- And once the band start to realise that the Foum is theirs for the taking, there's no stopping the emotional exuberance overriding the technical side and becoming the overarching feature of the night.
- The overarching theme of the manifesto is that Britain is heading in the wrong direction.
- In place of an overarching framework - the web that connects humanity together - historians are encouraged to focus their inquiry on the local and particular.
- At present, most democratic civil law countries tend to uphold the doctrine of strict legality as an overarching principle.
- There is one overarching positive message for developing countries from the genome project.
- The United Nations has an overarching responsibility for refugee matters.
- I'm interested in what you see as the overarching artistic principle here.
- It seems to me to be totally inappropriate for one department to be able to have that sort of overarching control of that wider area.
- It is also highly selective, highlighting a few overarching issues with wide biological impact or interest for the non-specialist, noting important trends and interpreting their significance.
- While it is imperative to have an overarching policy framework that comprehends the fundamental factors shaping our world, in practice, foreign policy typically is local.
- The overarching aim of the National Archives policies is to improve public access to archives.
Synonyms inclusive, all-inclusive, complete
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