overtower in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
OVERTOWER: To rise above or dominate in height or stature over something else.
Sample Sentences
- The majestic skyscraper seemed to overtower all the other buildings in the skyline.
- As the sun began to set, the mountains overtowered the valley, casting long shadows.
- Their ambition and determination overtower any obstacles that may come their way.
- In the dense forest, a giant oak tree overtowered the smaller trees, creating a natural canopy.
- The imposing fortress overtowers the town, a reminder of its rich history and strength.
- The tall skyscraper seemed to OVERTOWER the entire city, casting a long shadow over the streets below.
- As the sun set, the ancient castle continued to OVERTOWER the landscape, a reminder of a bygone era.
- The athlete's remarkable performance would OVERTOWER any previous records set in the competition.
- In the dense forest, the majestic redwoods OVERTOWER all other trees, creating a breathtaking canopy.
- Her talent and charisma would OVERTOWER any doubts about her ability to lead the team.