Pronunciation: /ˈoʊvərˌkrɔsɪŋ/
noun a structure that allows pedestrians or vehicles to cross over a road or railway
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.
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.
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