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Meanings of
overreach
in anglès
espanyol
burlar
Back to the meaning
Beat through cleverness and wit.
beat
circumvent
outwit
outsmart
outfox
espanyol
burlar
Usage of
overreach
in anglès
1
Critics have said say Weissmann's hardball approach can lead to prosecutorial
overreach
.
2
Sometimes political expediency can
overreach
itself and perpetrate the most grave injustices.
3
China's international reputation is only being harmed by the
overreach
,
he said.
4
That was evidently an
overreach
politically, at least for the Brexit-plagued UK.
5
Richard Beales Twitter seems to be avoiding Facebook's
overreach
-so far.
6
We must not
overreach
,
or make bets that God will help us.
7
Others, meanwhile, say putting these trades under U.S. oversight is regulatory
overreach
.
8
Officers who were too confident could too easily
overreach
or make mistakes.
9
Girls of this type often
overreach
themselves and thus establish their guilt.
10
For instance, Facebook's
overreach
on privacy is a feature, not a bug.
11
Republicans viewed the housing white paper as another instance of Fed
overreach
.
12
Master Bailey's assistance is next requisitioned, and him friend Diccon cannot
overreach
.
13
Clear direction from the courts is also urgently needed to prevent executive
overreach
.
14
Republicans say the proposal represents a government
overreach
that could harm small businesses.
15
Conservatives call Obamacare a government
overreach
that drives up health costs.
16
Republicans call that law a government
overreach
into the healthcare system.
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About this term
overreach
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
regulatory overreach
executive overreach
federal overreach
judicial overreach
prosecutorial overreach
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Translations for
overreach
espanyol
burlar
Overreach
through the time
Overreach
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common