overpower |
master |
Related terms |
In transitive terms the difference between overpower and master
is that
overpower is to render imperceptible by means of greater strength, intensity etc while
master is to learn to a high degree of proficiency.
As a noun master is
someone who has control over something or someone.
As an adjective master is
masterful.
overpower |
subject |
Related terms |
As verbs the difference between overpower and subject
is that
overpower is to subdue someone by superior force while
subject is to cause (someone or something) to undergo a particular experience, especially one that is unpleasant or unwanted.
As an adjective subject is
likely to be affected by or to experience something.
As a noun subject is
in a clause: the word or word group (usually a noun phrase) that is dealt with. In active clauses with verbs denoting an action, the
subject and the actor are usually the same.
put_down |
overpower |
Related terms |
Put_down is a related term of overpower.
As verbs the difference between put_down and overpower
is that
put_down is while
overpower is to subdue someone by superior force.
As a noun put_down
is .
overpower |
discourage |
Related terms |
Overpower is a related term of discourage.
In lang=en terms the difference between overpower and discourage
is that
overpower is to render imperceptible by means of greater strength, intensity etc while
discourage is to persuade somebody not to do something.
As verbs the difference between overpower and discourage
is that
overpower is to subdue someone by superior force while
discourage is to extinguish the courage of; to dishearten; to depress the spirits of; to deprive of confidence; to deject.
As a noun discourage is
lack of courage.
overpower |
impenetrable |
As a verb overpower
is to subdue someone by superior force.
As an adjective impenetrable is
impenetrable.
overpower |
facinate |
Related terms |
Overpower is a related term of facinate.
down |
overpower |
As a proper noun down
is one of the counties of northern ireland.
As a verb overpower is
to subdue someone by superior force.
overpower |
power |
As a verb overpower
is to subdue someone by superior force.
As a noun power is
a button of a computer, a video game console, or similar device, that when pressed, causes the device to be either shut down or powered up.
overpower |
dismantle |
In lang=en terms the difference between overpower and dismantle
is that
overpower is to render imperceptible by means of greater strength, intensity etc while
dismantle is to take apart; to disassemble; to take to pieces.
As verbs the difference between overpower and dismantle
is that
overpower is to subdue someone by superior force while
dismantle is (originally) to divest, strip of dress or covering.
repress |
overpower |
Synonyms |
Repress is a synonym of overpower.
As verbs the difference between repress and overpower
is that
repress is to press again while
overpower is to subdue someone by superior force.
As a noun repress
is the act of repressing.
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