10 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Overtake' in a Sentence
"To catch up with in traveling or pursuit; draw even with." more
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The marathon runner will have overtaken his competitors before reaching the finish line.
The wildfire will have overtaken vast areas of the forest by the time the firefighters arrive.
After years of hard work, he will have overtaken his financial goals and achieved prosperity.
The news of the discovery will have overtaken the scientific community within a matter of days.
As the clock strikes midnight, the new year will have overtaken the old, bringing fresh opportunities.
By the time the project is completed, the technology will have overtaken our initial expectations.
By next year, electric cars will have overtaken traditional vehicles in terms of popularity.
She will have overtaken her classmates in academic achievement by the end of the school year.
The novel's popularity will have overtaken that of its predecessors, becoming a literary sensation.
The spaceship will have overtaken the comet as it journeys through the solar system.
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