Crossword clues for overwrite
overwrite
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Wiktionary
vb. 1 (cx transitive computing English) To destroy (older data) by recording new data over it. 2 (cx transitive English) To cover in writing.
WordNet
v. write new data on top of existing data and thus erase the previously existing data; "overwrite that file"
[also: overwrote, overwritten]
Usage examples of "overwrite".
All novelists with few exceptions overwrite the first draft of their novels.
I will overwrite you now Data knew all too well what the Presence meant.
Just in case there was any sort of hidden program that could overwrite the results with a second set of data later on.
Those forces would be trying to overwrite the existing motifs of the world.
Otherwise, one big boom would overwrite the noble end of Paris and Torres.
The third unit on that level is a program to erase the memory tape and restore the text of your dispatch, which was saved in the overwrite program.
With a patience no world-born man could fathom, he slowly lured her into the trance the Dunyain called the Whelming, to the place where voice could overwrite voice.
A novel will always lack pace when an author overwrites or rambles away from the plot or story line.
The realworld hazed and faded, overwritten by the images transmitted directly to her brain.
Instantly the world hazed around her, sparks and shadow overwriting her vision, the ghost of new and unrelated sensations tingling along her nerves.
There the wall glows neon-bright, prodigal images splashed along its surface, overlapping, overwriting each other.
I will spare everybody a detailed discussion of all the overwriting that occurs in these stories, except to mention how distressed I am at the number of tendrils that keep showing up.
The two prime offenders here are the overwriting and characterization.
He manages to be sentimental without being cloying, literate without overwriting, and passionate without a need for graphic detail.
The realworld hazed and faded, overwritten by the images transmitted directly to her brain.