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    overlap

    verb

    • 1. extend over so as to cover partly: "the canopy overlaps the house roof at one end"

    noun

    • 1. a part or amount which overlaps: "an overlap of about half an inch"

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  2. OVERLAP definition: 1. to cover something partly by going over its edge; to cover part of the same space: 2. If two or…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of OVERLAP is to extend over or past and cover a part of. How to use overlap in a sentence. to extend over or past and cover a part of; to have something in common with; to occupy the same area in part…

  4. OVERLAP meaning: 1. to cover something partly by going over its edge; to cover part of the same space: 2. If two or…. Learn more.

  5. 1. (of two things) to extend or lie partly over (each other) 2. to cover and extend beyond (something) 3. (intr) to coincide partly in time, subject, etc. n. 4. a part that overlaps or is overlapped. 5. the amount, length, etc, overlapping. 6. the act or fact of overlapping. 7. a place of overlapping. 8.

  6. OVERLAP meaning: 1 : to lie over the edge of (something) to cover part of the edge of (something); 2 : to happen at the same time as something else often + with.

  7. Overlap definition: to lap over (something else or each other); extend over and cover a part of; imbricate.. See examples of OVERLAP used in a sentence.

  8. OVERLAP definition: 1. If two subjects or activities overlap, they are the same in some way: 2. If two objects…. Learn more.

  9. If one thing overlaps another, or if you overlap them, a part of the first thing occupies the same area as a part of the other thing. You can also say that two things overlap.

  10. When things overlap, part or all of one thing covers part or all of the other, like roofing shingles or flat noodles in a lasagna dish.

  11. verb. overlapped, overlapping, overlaps. To lap over; lie upon and extend beyond a part of (something or each other) Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To extend over part of (a period of time, sphere of activity, etc.); coincide in part (with) Webster's New World. To have an area or range in common with. American Heritage.