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overbear (v.)

mid-14c., overberen, "to carry over, transfer, convey," a sense now obsolete (rendering Latin transferre), from over- + bear (v.). Meaning "to bear down by weight of physical force, overpower," is from 1535 (in Coverdale), originally nautical, of an overwhelming wind; figurative sense of "to overcome and repress by power, authority, etc." is from 1560s.

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Definitions of overbear from WordNet

overbear (v.)
overcome;
overbear criticism, protest, or arguments
overbear (v.)
bear too much;
overbear (v.)
contract the abdominal muscles during childbirth to ease delivery;
Synonyms: bear down
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