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overbear
overbear, v. (əʊvəˈbɛə(r)) [over- 4, 6, 22.] † 1. trans. To carry over, transfer, remove; to put away. (In Wyclif rendering L. transferre). Obs.1382 Wyclif Deut. xxvii. 17 Cursid that ouerberith the teermes of his neiȝbore. ― 2 Sam. xii. 13 The Lord hath overborn thi synne, thou shalt not die. ― Isa... Oxford English Dictionary
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Elixir (perfume)
The ingredients of the perfume are mostly based on spicy and woody elements which overbear the sweeter floral elements. wikipedia.org
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overborne
overborne, ppl. a. (-ˈbɔən) [pa. pple. of overbear v.] Borne down by superior force or pressure; oppressed: see overbear v.1611 Speed Hist. Gt. Brit. vii. vii. 222 And euer bare as hard an hand ouer the ouerborne Britains. 1762 J. Woolman Wks. (1840) 225 An overborne discontented reaper. 1901 G. B. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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outfrown
outˈfrown, v. [out- 23 a, 18 c.] trans. To outdo in frowning; to frown down, overbear by frowning.1605 Shakes. Lear v. iii. 6 My selfe could else out-frowne false Fortunes frowne. 1807 W. H. Ireland Mod. Ship Fools 61 note, It is only the base-born churl, like Thomas à Becket, that would out-frown t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Duress in English law
In R v Singh, the Court of Appeal held that a threat to expose the defendant's adultery would not be sufficient threat to overbear the will of an ordinary wikipedia.org
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Charles Hopkins (poet)
in which the author refers to his failing health: "My Muse is confined at present to a weak and sickly tenement; and the winter season will go near to overbear wikipedia.org
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overbearing
▪ I. overˈbearing, vbl. n. [f. as prec. + -ing1.] 1. The action of the vb. overbear: a bearing or thrusting over by force; overpowering, forcible subversion.1596 Acts Privy Counc. XXVI. 106 If we should accept your wordes of overbearinge to have bene done or suffered by us. 1661 Glanvill Van. Dogm. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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overcharge
▪ I. overcharge, n. (ˈəʊvətʃɑːdʒ) [over- 29 b.] An excessive charge; the fact of overcharging. 1. An excessive charge or load; an excessive supply, an excess, a surplus.a 1611 Beaum. & Fl. Maid's Trag. v. ii, A thing out of the overcharge of nature; Sent..to disperse a plague Upon weak catching wome... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Korea Press Consumerism Organization
In addition they ask how the people who leave messages on an Internet bulletin board can interrupt or overbear the free decisions of readers or advertisers wikipedia.org
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United States v. Drayton
He argued that this imbalance of power may rise to a "threatening" level, which "may overbear a normal person's ability to act freely, even in the absence wikipedia.org
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vinous
vinous, a. (ˈvaɪnəs) [ad. L. vīnōs-us, f. vīnum wine: cf. vinose a. and F. vineux (OF. vineus).] 1. Of the nature of wine; having the qualities of wine; tasting or smelling like wine; made of, or prepared with, wine.1664 Power Exp. Philos. i. 65 The fermentation and heat presently appears, with a ki... Oxford English Dictionary
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Conflict of marriage laws
strike a balance between well-intentioned parental authority to arrange marriages in the face of a reluctant child, and unreasonable threats that would overbear wikipedia.org
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T.U.F.F. Puppy
The Overbear is a villain, known for his extremely overbearing personality. In "T.U.F.F. wikipedia.org
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Law of Papua New Guinea
It is "entrenched," meaning that its provisions overbear any ordinary statutory enactments which the courts find to be inconsistent with it, in accordance wikipedia.org
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Human trafficking in California
that are performed or provided by a person and are obtained or maintained through force, fraud, or coercion, or equivalent conduct that would reasonably overbear wikipedia.org
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