"Overripe" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Overripe refers to fruit or vegetables that have reached a stage of maturity beyond what is considered optimal for eating or cooking. This can result in a change in texture, flavor, or appearance, often becoming softer, sweeter, or more fragile.
Overreliance refers to the tendency or habit of excessively relying or depending on something, often to an extent that becomes a source of vulnerability or weakness. It implies a reliance that is excessive or unwarranted, potentially leading to negative consequences or problems.
A control device that allows the pilot or operator to override the normal automatic pilot or stability control of an aircraft, automobile, or other vehicle.
In language, "overriding" is a verb that means to exert control or dominance over something, often in a subtle or indirect way. It can also refer to the act of specifying a new behavior for an object in computer programming, in which the new behavior takes precedence over the default behavior. In a broader sense, it can also refer to the act of gaining control or dominance over someone or something, often in a way that is not necessarily coercive or aggressive.
The verb "overrode" means to exercise control or authority over something, such as a decision, a rule, or a system, in order to cancel or override the usual procedure or authority. For example: "The new policy overridden the old one."
To be overruled means to have one's opinion or decision rejected or reversed by a higher authority, court, or referee.
Oversampling is a digital signal processing technique in which more samples are taken per second than are required by the Nyquist criterion. This is done to increase the resolution of the sampled signal and to reduce aliasing. In audio processing, oversampling is commonly used to convert an analog-to-digital converter's (ADC) successive approximation register (SAR) input signal from a lower-resolution SAR input signal to a higher-resolution SAR output signal.