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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"to come up to, to catch in pursuit," early 13c., from over- + take (v.). According to OED, originally "the running down and catching of a fugitive or beast of chase"; it finds the sense of over- in this word "not so clear." Related: Overtaken ; overtaking ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
vb. 1 To pass a more slowly moving object. 2 To catch up with, but not pass, a more slowly moving vehicle, animal etc. 3 (context economics English) To become greater than something else 4 To occur unexpectedly; take by surprise; surprise and overcome; ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
verb COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a car passes/overtakes sb ▪ A small black car overtook me on my left. COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADVERB soon ▪ Television augmented and soon overtook the cinema as the masses' most popular form of entertainment. ▪ These ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
is a 1992 Sharp X68000 Formula One arcade racing video game produced by ZOOM Inc. and licensed by FOCA to Fuji Television .

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Overtake \O`ver*take"\, v. t. [imp. Overtook ; p. p. Overtaken ; p. pr. & vb. n. Overtaking .] To come up with in a race, pursuit, progress, or motion; also, to catch up with and move ahead of. Follow after the men; and when thou dost overtake them, say ...

Usage examples of overtake.

On the way they overtook the patriarch, without attendance and almost without apparel, riding on an ass, and reduced to a state of apostolical poverty, which, had it been voluntary, might perhaps have been meritorious.

London road, she apprehended he would certainly be able to overtake her.

At the period of our history, the solicitors frequently sought the judge with the request that he would appoint an agent whom they proposed to him, --a man, as they said, to whom the affairs of the bankrupt were well-known, who would know how to reconcile the interests of the whole body of creditors with those of a man honorably overtaken by misfortune.

The honorable bankrupt overtaken by misfortune is then master of the situation, and proceeds to legalize the theft he premeditated.

In two hours they overtook the carriage containing Oliva, and Beausire bought for fifty louis permission to embrace her, and tell her all the count had said.

Now, it will be remembered that Sir John, in his last interview with Lady Bellamy, had declared that there was no tittle of evidence against him, and that it would be impossible to implicate him in the exposure that must overtake her.

The fog was rolling in from the direction of Staten Island, blurring familiar landmarks, like clouds of memory overtaking the everyday trivialities.

His hungry brethren cannot, without a sense of their own injustice, extort from the hunter the game of the forest overtaken or slain by his personal strength and dexterity.

It followed that soon -- any day now, perhaps -- the marmor history must arrive at the point of my death and overtake my present transfiguration.

The first shots had not yet ceased to reverberate before others rang out and yet more were heard mingling with and overtaking one another.

England, then it would seem that he had fled from it at the full speed of his monoplane, but had been overtaken and devoured by these horrible creatures at some spot in the outer atmosphere above the place where the grim relics were found.

On the Northolt overpass he moved along at well above the speed limit, casually overtaking a cruising police car on the wrong side.

CHAPTER XI JIMMY DECIDES TO BE HIMSELF It was less than a quarter of an hour later--such was the speed with which Nemesis, usually slow, had overtaken him--that Jerry Mitchell, carrying a grip and walking dejectedly, emerged from the back premises of the Pett home and started down Riverside Drive in the direction of his boarding-house, a cheap, clean, and respectable establishment situated on Ninety-seventh Street between the Drive and Broadway.

It was less than a quarter of an hour latersuch was the speed with which Nemesis, usually slow, had overtaken himthat Jerry Mitchell, carrying a grip and walking dejectedly, emerged from the back premises of the Pett home and started down Riverside Drive in the direction of his boarding-house, a cheap, clean, and respectable establishment situated on Ninety-seventh Street between the Drive and Broadway.

Yet Berger stands also for the most current transformation overtaking Orientalism: its conversion from a fundamentally philological discipline and a vaguely general apprehension of the Orient into a social science specialty.