overlap

UK /ˌəʊvəˈlæp/ US /ˌəʊvəˈlæp/
verb 5noun 3

Definitions

verb

1

To extend over and partly cover something.

The mouse-mat overlapped the edge of the desk.

2

To co-occur, to happen at the same time.

3

To have an area, range, character or function in common.

The two maps overlapped at the east and west edges.

Memento unfolds over 22 scenes—or, more accurately, 22 strands of time, the main strand (in color) moving backward in increments, and another strand (in black and white) going forward, though the two overlap profoundly.

4

Of sets: to have some elements in common.

The set (all men) overlaps the set (vegetarians).

5

To have some similar nucleotide sequences.

noun

1

Something that overlaps or is overlapped.

2

a situation in the game where an attacking line has more players in it than the defensive line coming to meet it. The attacking side may exploit the overlap by using their superior numbers to break the opposition's defensive line. If attack

3

The payment of a spouse's or other dependant's annuity benefits concurrently with the member's benefits, on death of the member during the guarantee period.

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