overtake
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- (transitive) To overtake is to catch up to and then pass or do better than something.
- He had to really increase his speed to overtake her car on the freeway.
- There was an overtaking lane on the road to allow cars to get passed the slow moving trucks going up the hills.
- (transitive) If something overtakes you, you are not ready, you are surprised, and overwhelmed by it.
- The government's reforms were overtaken by the mass demonstrations which called for big changes in the laws.