overcomes in English

verb
1
succeed in dealing with (a problem or difficulty).
she worked hard to overcome her paralyzing shyness
synonyms:get the better ofprevail overcontrolget/bring under controlmasterconquerdefeatbeatget overget a grip oncurbsubduelickbest
verb

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1. Might overcomes right.

2. Might is (or makes or overcomes) right. 

3. Aggression, correctly channeled, overcomes a lot of flaws.

4. Anthelion - 5ml Overcomes poverty, illness, and bad luck

5. A sharp-pointed knife overcomes the initial deflection faster.

6. A prescriptive and legitimate custom overcomes the law.

7. It is the source that overcomes divisiveness and hate.

8. He who overcomes his anger subdues his greatest enemy. 

9. He overcomes its characteristic darkening during preparation by throwing in a carrot.

10. This is a severe restriction which the travelling matte overcomes.

11. A muscle memory that overcomes even the most bitter of times,

12. 2 He who overcomes his anger subdues his greatest enemy. 

13. This chapter develops a reading of Contemporaneity as a phenomenal property that overcomes

14. 29 Because studies the essence is precisely: Overcomes the limitation, unceasingly self - renewal.

15. The AI eventually overcomes players' strategies and easily destroys their villages after several games.

16. BetterBackdoor overcomes these limitations by including the ability to inject keystrokes, get screenshots

17. For instance, Bighead overcomes his aptly named foe Crabby by giving him a kitten

18. The evil of the place overcomes both men, and they quickly leave the village.

19. Overcomes engineer carries on judgment subjectivity and capriciousness depend on the experience and imagines.

20. 30 Who overcomes by force, hath overcome but half his foe. John Milton 

21. The disclosed device overcomes these limitations and additionally enables determination of the position of active subscribers.

22. Epigenetic modulator inhibition overcomes temozolomide chemoresistance and Antagonizes tumor recurrence of glioblastoma J Clin Invest

23. The use of TOPs overcomes a key problem: access to land for the urban poor.

24. He will enable you to exert that evangelical strength that overcomes the alluring temptations of violence.

25. Amulek testifies of the Son of God and overcomes Zeezrom’s attempts to discredit his word

26. Improved reflectivity overcomes problems with using an acoustic range finder to measure the position of the piston.

27. The noun Abasement is good for describing the feeling of shame or disgrace that overcomes people who do …

28. Li has participated in NTD's dance competition three times he describes how he overcomes stage nervousness

29. The project's innovation for the laser system was a vertical angle control that overcomes line-of-sight limitations.

30. Even in its implementation, it overcomes the silos that are a particular bane of our working style.

31. This process overcomes the problem of loss of yield of the purified compound as occurs during conventional activated carbon treatment.

32. What does Breakthrough mean? Any major progress; such as a great innovation or discovery that overcomes a significant obstacle

33. Hereafter, also overcomes Polish contestant Ma Wuge in the semi-final the thermal tower Austria Laney gram to enter the finals.

34. Agrarianly inclined this is an exciting machine of great importance to society that overcomes tribological challenges in a cost-effective manner

35. In DU, unlike in WHA, the thermal softening overcomes the increase in flow stress, permitting adiabatic shearing to occur.

36. 28 Sound field separation technique has been proposed, which overcomes the limitation on applications of near_field acoustic holography (NAH).

37. Conqueror definition is - one who conquers : one who wins a country in war, subdues or subjugates a people, or overcomes an adversary

38. By designing Capsids that confer improved functional properties to Adeno-Associated Virus (AAV) vectors, Dyno’s proprietary CapsidMap™ platform overcomes the …

39. 24 The gas pressure eventually overcomes the force of solar gravity and the corona inevitably expands into space as the solar wind .

40. The Antipodal Vivaldi Antenna (AVA) obtained this way overcomes the practical limitations of a conventional Vivaldi antenna exhibiting a very wide operation bandwidth.

41. We describe a method to determine ATPS Binodals and tie-lines that overcomes these disadvantages: microscale droplet manipulation by electrowetting-on-dielectric

42. THE ULTIMATE MASSAGE BALL With a perfect combination of bump placement, size, firmness, and flexibility, the Beastie overcomes the limitations of other massage balls

43. This mode of locomotion overcomes the slippery nature of sand or mud by pushing off with only static portions on the body, thereby minimizing slipping.

44. The algorithm effectively overcomes the influence of noise and has low computation cost, so it can be used for real-time text string locatio...

45. An authentic spirit of fraternity overcomes the individual selfishness which conflicts with people’s ability to live in freedom and in harmony among themselves.

46. When the lift generated by the blades exceeds the weight of the helicopter, that is, overcomes the force of gravity, the helicopter will rise.

47. 7 Honesty is the sum of sincerity, reasonableness, truthfulness, and fairness – honesty is the virtuous strength that overcomes deceit, deception and lying. Dr T.P.Chia 

48. Honesty is the sum of sincerity, reasonableness, truthfulness, and fairness – honesty is the virtuous strength that overcomes deceit, deception and lying. Dr T.P.Chia 

49. One of the key benefits of an MBR system is that it effectively overcomes the limitations associated with poor settling of sludge in conventional activated sludge (CAS) processes.

50. *Crevasse* *1.* Deep fissure in the surface of a glacier, caused when tensile stress overcomes the shear strength of ice in the brittle upper few metres