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View definitions for be overcome

be overcome

verb as in faint

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He also pointed to Trump's decision to make former critic JD Vance his running mate as evidence the remarks could be overcome.

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The pastor of the church says those visits gave him some optimism that America’s divisions could be overcome.

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He twice became homeless as a teenager, but said he and his family always saw these as temporary challenges to be overcome.

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She adds: “There are challenges across the health and social care sector which can only be overcome with well-resourced changes across the system.”

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The court further held that the presumption could be overcome by showing that a prosecution for the conduct poses no danger of intruding on the authority and functions of the executive branch.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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