"Overpowered" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Overpowered" Meaning

The word "overpowered" typically means having too much strength, influence, or control over something or someone, often to the point of being dominant or overwhelming. In other words, when something or someone is overpowered, it means they have an excessive advantage or superiority that makes it difficult or impossible for others to compete or win against them. This term can be used in various contexts, such as in sports, politics, or social situations, where one party has an unfair advantage or a significant edge over others.

"Overpowered" Examples

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A word that describes an entity, often an character, animation, or even a mechanical piece, that has too much power or abilities, making them nearly unbeatable or excessively powerful.

Examples:


The new superhero movie features an overpowered alien who can destroy cities with just a thought.
The game developers had to nerf the overpowered character in order to make the game more balanced.
The new gaming console has an overpowered processor that can handle any graphics-intensive game.
The magic spell cast by the sorcerer was so overpowered that it destroyed the entire village.
The politician's overpowered personality and charisma won her the leadership election.

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To overpower means to be stronger, more powerful, or more dominant than someone or something else, often to the point where it becomes impossible to resist or compete with. It can also refer to the act of defeating or conquering someone or something by using one's own power or strength to a degree that is overwhelming.

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