Overstep

//ˌəʊvəˈstɛp//

"Overstep" in a Sentence (14 examples)

I didn't mean to overstep my bounds.

I'm sorry, I didn't mean to overstep my bounds.

Don't overstep my boundaries.

Don't overstep the mark!

In seeking victory, those who direct a war cannot overstep the limitations imposed by the objective conditions.

That color scheme really oversteps the bounds of good taste.

As a result, there was a gain of 3½ min. from Goraghwood to Dundalk, which we reached 2 min. early. Nevertheless, the customs officials succeeded in overstepping their 13-min. time allowance, and we left 1 min. late.

As an instance of this inability to control the muscles well, may be cited the almost constant tendency to understep or overstep especially with the fore legs.

If a sense of feeling gave him some knowledge of the width of the steps the fact that the third step was ⅝ of an inch wider could not cause him to overstep, but if it had any effect it would tend to cause him to understep.

Cerebellar dysfunction is characterized by truncal ataxia, a broad-based stance, dysmetria in which the limbs either overstep (hypermetria) or understep (hypometria), and tremor that is most pronounced when the animal attempts a goal-orientated movement (intention tremor).

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A few animals, such as bison, commonly use an understep walk, while several species, including black bears, cougars and pronghorn regularly use an overstep walk.

Therefore, an understep (where the hind track lies behind the front track) is probably a slower gait than a direct-registering walk where the hind lies on top of the front, and both are probably slower than an overstep walk, where the hind track registers beyond the front track.

[…] an overstep of their legal bounds as an organization of any kind, and a violation of your civil rights.

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