Overcome, as with emotions or perceptual stimuli.
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Examples for "overcome"
Examples for "overcome"
1However, challenges remain and innovative control strategies are needed to overcome these.
2We wish the population much courage and strength to overcome the crisis.
3LY: How can we overcome racism among different ethnic groups and minorities?
4We are a unique country; neither war nor trouble can overcome freedom.
5But Leone said businesses will increasingly find solutions to overcome security concerns.
1In the next year, Nick was able to overtake Acme's business revenue.
2It is always important for perception not to overtake fact, she said.
3Starbucks expects China to overtake Canada as its second-largest market in 2014.
4I thought to myself 'now or never' and went for the overtake.
5Senator Bernie Sanders' ability to overtake her for the Democratic Party's nomination.
1However, their size and duration can overwhelm available public and private resources.
2A big outbreak would overwhelm poorly funded health systems across the region.
3That implies U.S. supply is unlikely to overwhelm global markets, Saucer said.
4I overwhelm the bureaucrats with legal papers and easily win the case.
5But there are fears that could balloon and overwhelm shaky health services.
1I needed to feel his strength; I wanted him to overpower me.
2I refused to allow my concern for Gabby's safety to overpower me.
3Locally, the pandemic threatens to overpower South Africa's already-strained public healthcare system.
4Imagine yourself a woman-a creature in whom the feelings overpower the judgment.
5They will overpower our guards and open the gates to the enemy.
1Regardless, the armies of Muad'Dib would sweep over them and continue onward.
2He had finally said it, and he felt relief sweep over him.
3She ignored them and let the chill night wind sweep over her.
4Hold aright the storms that sweep over, bear the tempest far away.
5Rojka felt a wave of weariness sweep over him at the reference.
1There be come to my house strange warriors, whelm here none knoweth.
2He wanted to whelm his senses in their perfume, and closed his eyes.
3The tide of war is surging up, and presently will whelm us utterly.
4Will it break and whelm me in brackish water and morass?
5Whom the gods would whelm they first deprive of reason; mark ye this!
6Sometimes he had stood there and wished that the dread tide could whelm him.
7The envious billows sidelong swell to whelm my track; let them; but first I pass.
8One little miscalculation and it would take but an instant to whelm us in disaster.
9Can it be that the grave shall whelm all this unuttered love in endless silence?
10To whelm the adventurer in his pride.
11Now she bids Hanuman whelm the bridge, that her honour may be made great, cried the Parrot.
12And whelm us in tumultuous floods
13And the tyrants now that whelm
14And whelm them in the Rhine!
15Open wide to whelm us all!
16Then in great fear answered the High Prophet, saying: "What if the gods be angry and whelm Sidith?"