overpowered

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Simple past tense and past participle of overpower
Overly powerful
rendered powerless especially by an excessive amount or profusion of something; "a desk flooded with applications"; "felt inundated with work"; "too much overcome to notice"; "a man engulfed by fear"; "swamped by work"
{s} overwhelmed or overcome (as with force or emotion); defeated; bestowed with an excessive amount of power
past of overpower
overpower
To subdue someone by superior force

We overpowered the opposing army within a couple of hours.

overpower
to gain supremacy or victory over by superior power
overpower
{v} to oppress by power, to conquer
overpower
{f} subdue; take control of; overwhelm or overcome (as with force or emotion); bestow with an excessive amount of power
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To render imperceptible by means of greater strength, intensity etc
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If something such as a colour or flavour overpowers another colour or flavour, it is so strong that it makes the second one less noticeable. On fair skin, pale shades are delicate enough not to overpower your colouring. = overwhelm
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If a feeling overpowers you, it suddenly affects you very strongly. A sudden dizziness overpowered him = overwhelm
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A dominating power
overpower
overcome, as with emotions or perceptual stimuli
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overcome by superior force
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In a sports match, when one team or player overpowers the other, they play much better than them and beat them easily. Britain's tennis No 1 yesterday overpowered American Brian Garrow 7-6, 6-3
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To excel or exceed in power; to cause to yield; to vanquish; to subdue; as, the light overpowers the eyes
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If you overpower someone, you manage to take hold of and keep hold of them, although they struggle a lot. It took ten guardsmen to overpower him
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