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Definition of Overstepped

Overstepped
Overstep O`ver*step", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Overstepped; p. pr. & vb. n. Overstepping.] [AS. ofersteppan.] To step over or beyond; to transgress. --Shak.

Meaning of Overstepped from wikipedia

- An overstep is a geological form that has a deposition of a stratum across inclined, progressively older rocks. The Indira Gandhi National Open University...
- Look up overstep in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An overstep is a structural discontinuity between two approximately parallel overlapping or underlapping...
- Oversteps is the tenth album by electronic music duo Autechre, released on Warp Records in 2010. The album was made available for official download on...
- the MCC Laws of Cricket. Originally "no Ball" was called when a bowler overstepped the bowling crease, requiring another - fair - ball to be bowled. As...
- Overstep is Phish b****ist Mike Gordon’s fourth solo studio album, following Moss, The Green Sparrow, and Inside In. It was released on February 25, 2014...
- latter to contribute more and the latter believing the organization has overstepped its mandate in the conflict. In his final policy speech in Brussels on...
- charity event fast approaching, tensions erupt when Matt accuses Amy of overstepping her authority. Meanwhile, Jackson faces his fears and follows through...
- with the Ontario Superior Court, claiming that the Cup trustees had overstepped their bounds in signing the 1947 agreement with the NHL, and therefore...
- 1946 Maurice Duplessis, Premier and Attorney General of Quebec, had overstepped his authority by ordering the manager of the Liquor Commission to revoke...
- can ban posts – with no right of appeal – by those who they feel have overstepped the mark. The Guardian has taken what they call a very "open" stance...