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synonyms for over-stepping

  • aggression
  • assault
  • breach
  • incursion
  • infiltration
  • infringement
  • intrusion
  • offensive
  • onslaught
  • raid
  • violation
  • entrenchment
  • foray
  • infraction
  • inroad
  • irruption
  • maraud
  • offense
  • transgression
  • trespass
  • usurpation
  • forced entrance
  • overstepping
On this page you'll find 490 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to over-stepping, such as: aggression, assault, breach, incursion, infiltration, and infringement.

antonyms for over-stepping

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  • obedience
  • retreat
  • surrender
  • withdrawal
  • fail
  • fall behind
  • lose
  • surrender
    • fall behind
    • fail
    • lose
    • surrender
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    How to use over-stepping in a sentence

    In reality it is both difficult and risky to be helped over stepping-stones.
    ROBERT ELSMEREMRS. HUMPHRY WARD
    She thought that the bravado of her new friend was over-stepping the limits of good sense.
    GLADIATORPHILIP WYLIE
    But, by such an employment of the transcendental idea, we should be over stepping the limits of its validity and purpose.
    THE CRITIQUE OF PURE REASONIMMANUEL KANT
    And this time we feel that our acquaintance of the Place d'Armes is not by any chance over-stepping the mark.
    THE PERSONALITY OF AMERICAN CITIESEDWARD HUNGERFORD
    Slotman glanced at him; he saw that he was over-stepping the danger-line.
    THE IMAGINARY MARRIAGEHENRY ST. JOHN COOPER
    Mrs. James said: “I think, Mr. Pooter, you are rather over-stepping—”
    THE DIARY OF A NOBODYGEORGE GROSSMITH
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    OCTOBER 26, 1985
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