overscore

[US]/ˈəʊvəskɔː/
[UK]/ˈoʊvərskɔr/

Translation

v.to draw a line over (a letter, word, etc.)
n.a line drawn over (a letter, word, etc.)
Word Forms

Phrases & Collocations

overscore text

overscore symbol

overscore function

overscore notation

overscore element

overscore value

overscore character

overscore line

overscore mark

overscore code

Example Sentences

we need to overscore the importance of teamwork.

he tends to overscore his achievements in interviews.

it's easy to overscore minor details in a presentation.

don't overscore the challenges we face; focus on solutions.

she tends to overscore her points in discussions.

we should not overscore the risks involved in this project.

he tried to overscore the benefits of the new policy.

in her report, she overscored the potential impacts.

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