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Definition of overjump in English: overjumpverb ˌəʊvəˈdʒʌmp 1with object To jump over (a thing). Now chiefly figurative: to transcend, overleap. Also (occasionally) without object. 2with object And without object. Especially of a horse: to jump too far or too high over (a fence, etc.). Also with object (refl.): to jump further than one's strength allows.
Origin Early 17th century; earliest use found in John Marston (bap. 1576, d. 1634), poet and playwright. From over- + jump. Definition of overjump in US English: overjumpverbˌəʊvəˈdʒʌmp 1with object To jump over (a thing). Now chiefly figurative: to transcend, overleap. Also (occasionally) without object. 2with object And without object. Especially of a horse: to jump too far or too high over (a fence, etc.). Also with object (refl.): to jump further than one's strength allows.
Origin Early 17th century; earliest use found in John Marston (bap. 1576, d. 1634), poet and playwright. From over- + jump. |