Pronunciation: /oʊvərˈpaʊərd/
verb to defeat or overcome with superior strength or force
A1 The superhero overpowered the villain with ease.
A2 The army overpowered the enemy forces in a surprise attack.
B1 The new technology has overpowered traditional methods of communication.
B2 The champion overpowered his opponent in the final round of the competition.
C1 The dictator's regime overpowered any opposition with brutal force.
C2 The advanced AI system overpowered all human players in the virtual reality game.
adjective having been defeated or overcome with superior strength or force
A1 The superhero was overpowered by the villain.
A2 The team's strategy was overpowered by their opponents.
B1 The new weapon was so overpowered that it changed the course of the battle.
B2 The boss in the video game was so overpowered that defeating it seemed impossible.
C1 The company's marketing campaign was overpowered by their competitor's aggressive tactics.
C2 The negotiations were overpowered by the presence of a powerful mediator.
formal The new military technology is so advanced that it is considered overpowered by many experts.
informal That video game character is way too overpowered, it's not even fair.
slang Dude, that car is straight up overpowered, it's like a rocket on wheels.
figurative Her charisma is so strong that it can be considered overpowered in social situations.
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