English
Detailed Synonyms for overlapping in English
overlapping:
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overlapping
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the overlapping
– covering with a design in which one element covers a part of another (as with tiles or shingles) 1the overlapping; the lapping; the imbrication– covering with a design in which one element covers a part of another (as with tiles or shingles) 1
Alternate Synonyms for "overlapping":
Related Definitions for "overlapping":
overlapping form of overlap:
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to overlap
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to overlap
– coincide partially or wholly 1 -
to overlap
– extend over and cover a part of 1 -
to overlap
– To extend over and cover a part of something. 2
Conjugations for overlap:
present
- overlap
- overlap
- overlaps
- overlap
- overlap
- overlap
simple past
- overlapped
- overlapped
- overlapped
- overlapped
- overlapped
- overlapped
present perfect
- have overlapped
- have overlapped
- has overlapped
- have overlapped
- have overlapped
- have overlapped
past continuous
- was overlapping
- were overlapping
- was overlapping
- were overlapping
- were overlapping
- were overlapping
future
- shall overlap
- will overlap
- will overlap
- shall overlap
- will overlap
- will overlap
continuous present
- am overlapping
- are overlapping
- is overlapping
- are overlapping
- are overlapping
- are overlapping
subjunctive
- be overlapped
- be overlapped
- be overlapped
- be overlapped
- be overlapped
- be overlapped
diverse
- overlap!
- let's overlap!
- overlapped
- overlapping
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
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the overlap
– a flap that lies over another part 1 -
the overlap
– the property of partial coincidence in time 1 -
the overlap
– a representation of common ground between theories or phenomena 1the intersection; the overlap; the convergence– a representation of common ground between theories or phenomena 1 -
the overlap
– A protocol that allows devices that require extended command time to perform a bus release. The bus release allows the other devices on the bus to execute commands. 2 -
the overlap
– A method of scheduling production so that one operation begins at one work center while another operation is still incomplete at another work center. 2