Overreached vs Overreacher - What's the difference?
overreached | overreacher |
(overreach)
The act of striking the heel of the fore foot with the toe of the hind foot; -- said of horses.
The act of extending or reaching too far, overextension.
*2010 , Brian Montopoli, CBS News Obama: People Saw "Overreach" in My Actions :
To reach above or beyond in any direction.
To deceive, or get the better of, by artifice or cunning; to outwit; to cheat.
* 1594 , , III. ii. 144:
* 1599 , , V. i. 78:
To reach too far
(of horses) To strike the toe of the hind foot against the heel or shoe of the forefoot.
(nautical) To sail on one tack farther than is necessary.
One who overreaches.
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=June 20, author=William Grimes, title=For a Corrupt New York, a Lawman Who Fit In, work=New York Times
, passage=Becker, a classic overreacher , came to grief in an almost comical way. }}
As a verb overreached
is past tense of overreach.As a noun overreacher is
one who overreaches.overreached
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Verb
(head)overreach
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(overreaches)- But, you know, I'm sympathetic to folks who looked at it and said, 'This is looking like potential overreach .'"
Verb
- We'll overreach the greybeard Gremio,
- This might be / the pate of a politician, which this ass now o'erreaches ; / one that would circumvent God, might it not?
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overreacher
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