Overcrossing

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈoʊvərˌkrɔsɪŋ/

Definitions of overcrossing

noun a structure that allows pedestrians or vehicles to cross over a road or railway

Example Sentences

A1 I walked across the overcrossing to get to the other side of the highway.

A2 The overcrossing provided a safe way for pedestrians to cross the busy street.

B1 The city council approved plans to build a new overcrossing to improve traffic flow.

B2 The overcrossing was designed with ramps for cyclists and pedestrians to access the bridge.

C1 The overcrossing was constructed with advanced engineering techniques to ensure durability and safety.

C2 The overcrossing spanned several lanes of traffic, offering a convenient route for commuters.

Examples of overcrossing in a Sentence

formal The city council approved the construction of a new overcrossing to improve traffic flow.

informal We can take a shortcut through the overcrossing to get to the other side of town faster.

slang Let's meet up at the overcrossing and hang out for a bit.

figurative The overcrossing symbolizes progress and connectivity in the urban landscape.

Grammatical Forms of overcrossing

past tense

overcrossed

plural

overcrossings

comparative

more overcrossing

superlative

most overcrossing

present tense

overcrosses

future tense

will overcross

perfect tense

have overcrossed

continuous tense

is overcrossing

singular

overcrossing

positive degree

overcrossing

infinitive

to overcross

gerund

overcrossing

participle

overcrossed

Origin and Evolution of overcrossing

First Known Use: 1825 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'overcrossing' is believed to have originated in the English language.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe a structure that crosses over another, such as a bridge or an elevated walkway, the term 'overcrossing' has evolved to also refer to a point where one road or railway crosses over another, typically in a cloverleaf interchange or similar road configuration.