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overtop


verb (used with object), o·ver·topped, o·ver·top·ping.

  1. to rise over or above the top of: a skyscraper that overtops all the other buildings.
  2. to rise above in authority; take precedence over; override: No individual shall overtop the law.
  3. to surpass or excel: a rise in sales that overtopped everyone in the industry.

noun

  1. a top, sometimes sleeveless, designed to be worn over another garment, as a shirt or dress.

verb -tops, -topping or -topped (tr)

  1. to exceed in height
  2. to surpass; excel
  3. to rise over the top of

v.1560s, from over- + top (v.). Related: Overtopped; overtopping.

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