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overpassverb to dismiss as of little importanceto keep peace in the family, he was forced to overpass his in-laws' frequent put-downs blink (at), brush (aside or off), condone, discount, disregard, excuse, forgive, gloss (over), gloze (over), ignore, overlook, paper over, pardon, pass over, remit, shrug off, whitewash, wink (at) explain, justify, rationalizeabsolve, acquit, clear, exculpate, exonerate, vindicatewaive, wave (aside or off) close one's eyes to, forgive and forget heed, mark, mind, note, object (to) to go beyond the limit ofa filmmaker whose technical bravura overpasses his ability to tell a coherent story break, exceed, outreach, outrun, overreach, overrun, overshoot, overstep, surpass, transcend encroach, entrench(also intrench), infringe, invade, trespassoverdo, overuse, overutilize, overwork to fail to give proper attention toarmy officers who had been unjustly overpassed for promotion bypass, disregard, forget, ignore, neglect, overlook, pass over, slight, slur (over) failmiss, omitbrush (aside or off), reject, shrug off, slough (off)also sluff (off)disdain, pooh-pooh(also pooh), scornscant, skimp attend (to), heed, mind, regard, tend (to) appreciate, cherish, prize, treasure, valuecultivate, foster, nurse, nurturepamperrememberlisten (to), watchfollow, mark, note, notice, observe, remark in the 14th century |