| overwhelming | overpowering; crushing; staggering; stunning, dazing; flooding sıfat | en |
| overwhelming | Overpowering, staggering or irresistibly strong | en |
| overwhelming | Present participle of to overwhelm | en |
| overwhelming | Overpowering; irresistible | en |
| overwhelming | emphasis You can use overwhelming to emphasize that an amount or quantity is much greater than other amounts or quantities. The overwhelming majority of small businesses go broke within the first twenty-four months The vote was overwhelming -- 283 in favour, and only twenty-nine against. + overwhelmingly over·whelm·ing·ly The House of Commons has overwhelmingly rejected calls to bring back the death penalty for murder | en |
| overwhelming | If something is overwhelming, it affects you very strongly, and you do not know how to deal with it. The task won't feel so overwhelming if you break it down into small, easy-to-accomplish steps She felt an overwhelming desire to have another child. = overpowering + overwhelmingly over·whelm·ing·ly the overwhelmingly strange medieval city of Fès | en |
| overwhelming | so strong as to be irresistible; "an overpowering need for solitude"; "the temptation to despair may become overwhelming"; "an overwhelming majority" | en |
| overwhelming | very intense; "politics is his consuming passion"; "overwhelming joy" | en |
| overwhelm | charge someone with too many tasks overcome, as with emotions or perceptual stimuli | en |
| overwhelm | The act of overwhelming | en |
| overwhelm | overpower, defeat; master; crush; stagger; stun, daze; flood, engulf fiil | en |
| overwhelm | To engulf, surge-over and submerge | en |
| overwhelm | To overpower emotionally | en |
| overwhelm | To cause to surround, to cover | en |
| overwhelm | To cover over completely, as by a great wave; to overflow and bury beneath; to ingulf; hence, figuratively, to immerse and bear down; to overpower; to crush; to bury; to oppress, etc | en |
| overwhelm | overpoweringly | en |
| overwhelm | If a group of people overwhelm a place or another group, they gain complete control or victory over them. It was clear that one massive Allied offensive would overwhelm the weakened enemy. = overpower | en |
| overwhelm | To project or impend over threateningly | en |
| overwhelm | overcome, as with emotions or perceptual stimuli | en |
| overwhelm | If you are overwhelmed by a feeling or event, it affects you very strongly, and you do not know how to deal with it. He was overwhelmed by a longing for times past The need to talk to someone, anyone, overwhelmed her. = overpower + overwhelmed over·whelmed Sightseers may be a little overwhelmed by the crowds and noise | en |
| overwhelm | charge someone with too many tasks | en |
| overwhelm | overcome by superior force | en |
| overwhelm | cover completely or make imperceptible; "I was drowned in work"; "The noise drowned out her speech" | en |