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overbear

[oh-ver-bair] / ˌoʊ vərˈbɛər /










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For foreign nationals, the need to abandon Khartoum had become overbearing by the seventh day of the conflict.

From Washington Times

In her 30s at the time, Rivera writes she felt she was too young, polite and distant from her inner “renegade” to play an overbearing stage mother.

From New York Times

The White House will have been aware that a tone which could have been interpreted as overbearing would have fuelled unionist hostility towards a president who they have often criticised in the past.

From BBC

But in the wrong hands, whether that is an overbearing state or a foreign power, the information could be used for something more nefarious.

From BBC

Within a year, Shockley’s overbearing management style — and a tendency to claim other people’s work as his own — prompted Dr. Moore and seven other scientists to bolt.

From Washington Post