overpasso‧ver‧pass /ˈəʊvəpɑːs $ ˈoʊvərpæs/ noun [countable] American English - A train was going by on the overpass.
- About 70 people were injured in Seattle, including two men critically injured from an assault and a fall from an overpass.
- He loses the Greyhound in a maze of overpasses and freeway exits.
- I crossed a railroad overpass and reached a bunch of shacks where two highways forked off, both for Denver.
- Motorists peek as they zoom across it on bridges or freeway overpasses.
- Pauline lives in a warehouse at the far end of a San Francisco street that dead-ends under a highway overpass.
- The night Karen was raped, the body of a 13-year-old girl was found under a Houston overpass.
- The tide of red taillights ahead of them ran under an overpass and turned up an incline.
nounpassoverpass ≠ underpasspassagepassingadjectivepassingpassable ≠ impassableverbpass