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overstride
verb over·stride \-ˈstrīd\
over·strode\-ˈstrōd\over·strid·den\-ˈstri-dən\over·strid·ing\-ˈstrī-diŋ\
Definition of OVERSTRIDE
transitive verb
1
a : to stride over, across, or beyond b : bestride
2
: to stride faster than or beyond
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First Known Use of OVERSTRIDE
13th century
Rhymes with OVERSTRIDE
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