Overpower in a sentence as a verb

No, even in that case, the room can still overpower the speaker.

Because chickens are strong and have sharp beaks, and even if they manage to overpower a chicken it will hurt.

I use their site all the time, but it's no substitute for GR, and I don't want their curation to overpower my feeds.

Getting someone drunk so you can impair their ability to consent or so you can overpower them is most certainly wrong.

If I do something, the passengers collectively could overpower them and hope were bluffing about the bomb.

If someone is going to **** me with a hammer, steel bar, knife or broken bottle, they have to overpower me and then repeatedly use them on me to have the same effect.

I never felt like I couldn't escape or verbally correct or even physically overpower her if things went too far. There was never a culture of undermining my power that it contributed to.

When these lowlifes are offended by a woman, they respond with the animal instinct of threatening to overpower them and rape is the closely available tool.

I really hope the link between the remote and the board is secured properly, it would be a really nasty prank to overpower the transmitter from some vehicle and to cause it to accelerate or come to a sudden stop.

The early and mid-20th centuries looked like they were on the way to the overpower future: if trends in power generation continued as they had, by now we'd all have access to the dedicated output of a few nuclear power plants for a hundred dollars a month.

Overpower definitions

verb

overcome by superior force

See also: overmaster overwhelm

verb

overcome, as with emotions or perceptual stimuli

See also: overwhelm whelm overcome overtake