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I . over·ˈtake <-took, -taken> VERBE trans

1. overtake:

overtake esp GB Aus (pass from behind)
overtake (catch up)

2. overtake (befall):

overtake

3. overtake (affect):

overtake

II . over·ˈtake <-took, -taken> VERBE intr esp GB

overtake
overtake (surprise) trans
overtake trans

Expressions couramment utilisées avec overtake

he wanted to overtake on the inside

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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The system became overtaken by the front and subsequently lost its status as a tropical system.
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Jack starts to develop cabin fever, and the sinister ghosts of the hotel gradually begin to overtake him, making him increasingly unstable.
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They are overtaken by the same lighted ship as the first pilots.
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It exhibits rapid growth initially, but is eventually overtaken and replaced by other trees as the forest matures.
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The deltoid spurge grows in a heavily populated county which has been overtaken by urban development.
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No more, but stay not for any business and come to overtake us.
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In 1905, the library was overtaken by the city.
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If anyone falls behind or is overtaken and passed, without regaining the distance, after ten seconds they lose.
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By the late 1850s, the ambrotype was overtaking the daguerreotype in popularity.
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