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ROUT |
Overpower |
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CONQUER |
Overpower |
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OVERPOWERED |
Of Overpower |
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OVERPOWERING |
Of Overpower |
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DEAFEN |
Overpower with sound |
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SUBDUE |
Overpower U-boat before expected |
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OVERTURN |
To overpower; to conquer. |
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OVERNOISE |
To overpower by noise. |
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PREDOMINATE |
To rule over; to overpower. |
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STUN |
To astonish; to overpower; to bewilder. |
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OUTSCOUT |
To overpower by disdain; to outface. |
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QUELL |
To overpower; to subdue; to put down. |
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PREPONDERATE |
To overpower by stronger or moral power. |
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COMPEL |
To force to yield; to overpower; to subjugate. |
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CONVINCE |
To overpower; to overcome; to subdue or master. |
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OVERCROW |
To crow, exult, or boast, over; to overpower. |
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OVERMASTER |
To overpower; to subdue; to vanquish; to govern. |
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DROWN |
To overpower; to overcome; to extinguish; -- said
especially of sound. |
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SWELT |
To overpower, as with heat; to cause to faint; to
swelter. |
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OUTTALK |
To overpower by talking; to exceed in talking; to talk
down. |
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SUPPRESS |
To overpower and crush; to subdue; to put down; to
quell. |
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DAZZLE |
To overpower with light; to confuse the sight of by
brilliance of light. |
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MASTER |
To become the master of; to subject to one's will,
control, or authority; to conquer; to overpower; to subdue. |
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CONTROL |
To exercise restraining or governing influence over; to
check; to counteract; to restrain; to regulate; to govern; to
overpower. |
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FORCE |
To do violence to; to overpower, or to compel by violence to
one;s will; especially, to ravish; to violate; to commit rape upon. |