Sentence examples for To overcome from inspiring English sources

"to overcome" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a difficult action that needs to be completed, or to show that an obstacle, challenge, or problem has been surmounted. For example, "I am determined to overcome this challenge and reach my goal."

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To overcome

verb

To surmount (a physical or abstract obstacle); to prevail over, to get the better of.

  • To overcome enemies in battle

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To overcome early disappointments.

To overcome jitters, focus on the future.

"Too much to overcome".

There's always something to overcome".

It was hard to overcome.

Michael had to overcome that.

It's hard to overcome".

What barriers do doctors need to overcome?

That took Arizona a decade to overcome.

But there are still challenges to overcome.

Google has had to overcome sclerosis before.

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