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Overtake

UK //əʊvəˈteɪk//US //oʊvərˈteɪk//

Definition

To pass another person or vehicle moving in the same direction.

In simple words: To go past someone or something moving in the same direction.

Examples

  • The race car managed to overtake its competitors on the final lap.
  • It's illegal to overtake on a corner.
  • She hopes to overtake her colleagues in the sales competition this month.
  • During the busy morning commute, many drivers try to overtake each other.
  • The team was able to overtake their rivals in the league standings.

Usage notes

Commonly used in driving contexts; can also refer to surpassing someone in achievements. Avoid using in very formal situations.

Grammar pattern

overtake + object

Memory hint

Think of a car zooming past another – it’s overtaking.

Collocations

  • overtake someone
  • overtake a vehicle
  • safely overtake
  • overtake in traffic
  • overtake on the highway

Synonyms

  • pass
  • supersede
  • surpass
  • outstrip
  • outpace

Common mistakes

  • Confusing with 'take over' which means to gain control of something.
  • Using intransitively; 'overtake' requires an object.
  • Misusing 'overtake' when referring to processes instead of physical movements.