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		Definition of overpass in English: overpassnoun ˈəʊvəpɑːsˈoʊvərˌpæs A bridge by which a road or railway line passes over another.  Example sentencesExamples -  Typically, the enemy chooses to stage attacks from areas which have access roads, buildings, overpasses or thick brush along MSRs and auxiliary supply routes.
 -  The current structure encompasses a pedestrian walkway, rail line and a vehicle overpass.
 -  As part of their August crackdown on drugs, police set up a roadside checkpoint under the overpass on Pratamnak Road on August 12.
 -  Overhead, a helicopter hovers at such a low height that it only just clears the occasional overpass bridges that appear.
 -  As the driver lost control of the bus and it slid toward a railway overpass, he yelled, ‘Hold on!’
 -  To make things worse, the city administration has blamed annual flooding and the worsening condition of overpasses and bridges on squatters.
 -  One revealed that hundreds of bridges and overpasses required urgent upgrade, or were described as ‘life expired’.
 -  Remember bridges and overpasses freeze up before and remain frozen longer than other road surfaces.
 -  Leave your vehicle immediately and seek shelter, but not under overpasses and bridges.
 -  He said registration officials would have a hard time registering eligible voters living in slums or under bridges and overpasses.
 -  It also involves dismounting to clear bridges, under bridges, overpasses, signs, culverts and guard rails.
 -  Osier and Mrs. Thomassen found my sister shivering in a pile of leaves under a railway overpass on the east side of downtown.
 -  This involves what's called surface infrastructure, and so you're talking about bridges, roads, overpasses, possibly the reconstruction or refurbishment of ports and so forth.
 -  The plan would replace two overpasses - for the railway and the expressway - with tunnels at the foot of these streets, making access to the lake even uglier and more forbidding than it already is.
 -  Motorcyclists congregated under overpasses, bridges and bus stops, taking up much of the road as they waited for the rain to ease.
 -  The piers of roadway overpasses and underpasses tend to have solid cross sections.
 -  It was pulled off beside the road under an overpass.
 -  Additionally, prior knowledge of the route will allow soldiers to anticipate actions that will be required at choke points, bridges, overpasses, and intersections.
 -  Seven cars filled with oats and one empty car derailed near an overpass on Sangamon Avenue, Springfield police and the Union Pacific Railroad said.
 -  ‘Up there, under the overpass and cross the road,’ she said.
 
  Synonyms viaduct, aqueduct, flyover 
 verb əʊvəˈpɑːsˌoʊvərˈpæs [with object]rare Surpass.  did not its sublimity overpass a little the bounds of the ridiculous?  Example sentencesExamples -  Wherefore also he used to overpass by a very great deal the lines marked out, in every way springing higher than the very heaven.
 -  I just polished off a can of pineapple juice and was thinking of how it overpassed my love of apple juice.
 -  Today I returned and overpassed my normal training loads.
 -  Sometimes we overpassed, we overdid things, but our hard work paid off later.
 
    Definition of overpass in US English: overpassnounˈōvərˌpasˈoʊvərˌpæs A bridge by which a road or railroad passes over another.  Example sentencesExamples -  Leave your vehicle immediately and seek shelter, but not under overpasses and bridges.
 -  The current structure encompasses a pedestrian walkway, rail line and a vehicle overpass.
 -  To make things worse, the city administration has blamed annual flooding and the worsening condition of overpasses and bridges on squatters.
 -  The plan would replace two overpasses - for the railway and the expressway - with tunnels at the foot of these streets, making access to the lake even uglier and more forbidding than it already is.
 -  Overhead, a helicopter hovers at such a low height that it only just clears the occasional overpass bridges that appear.
 -  Additionally, prior knowledge of the route will allow soldiers to anticipate actions that will be required at choke points, bridges, overpasses, and intersections.
 -  As the driver lost control of the bus and it slid toward a railway overpass, he yelled, ‘Hold on!’
 -  It also involves dismounting to clear bridges, under bridges, overpasses, signs, culverts and guard rails.
 -  The piers of roadway overpasses and underpasses tend to have solid cross sections.
 -  As part of their August crackdown on drugs, police set up a roadside checkpoint under the overpass on Pratamnak Road on August 12.
 -  One revealed that hundreds of bridges and overpasses required urgent upgrade, or were described as ‘life expired’.
 -  This involves what's called surface infrastructure, and so you're talking about bridges, roads, overpasses, possibly the reconstruction or refurbishment of ports and so forth.
 -  It was pulled off beside the road under an overpass.
 -  Seven cars filled with oats and one empty car derailed near an overpass on Sangamon Avenue, Springfield police and the Union Pacific Railroad said.
 -  Osier and Mrs. Thomassen found my sister shivering in a pile of leaves under a railway overpass on the east side of downtown.
 -  ‘Up there, under the overpass and cross the road,’ she said.
 -  Remember bridges and overpasses freeze up before and remain frozen longer than other road surfaces.
 -  Motorcyclists congregated under overpasses, bridges and bus stops, taking up much of the road as they waited for the rain to ease.
 -  Typically, the enemy chooses to stage attacks from areas which have access roads, buildings, overpasses or thick brush along MSRs and auxiliary supply routes.
 -  He said registration officials would have a hard time registering eligible voters living in slums or under bridges and overpasses.
 
  Synonyms viaduct, aqueduct, flyover 
 verbˌōvərˈpasˌoʊvərˈpæs [with object]1Pass over; traverse.  Example sentencesExamples -  Also, UVB satellite data is available, at least for a given moment of the day in each region overpassed by the satellite.
 -  Everyone overpassed it. It was just an overlooked, overpassed sewer hole in the middle of a great, seething civilization.
 -  She had never been more than 5 miles out of Bennett but they had overpassed that mark earlier that day.
 
 - 1.1 Surpass.
 a capacity to overpass old limits  Example sentencesExamples -  Sometimes we overpassed, we overdid things, but our hard work paid off later.
 -  I just polished off a can of pineapple juice and was thinking of how it overpassed my love of apple juice.
 -  Today I returned and overpassed my normal training loads.
 -  Wherefore also he used to overpass by a very great deal the lines marked out, in every way springing higher than the very heaven.
 
  
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