overlap

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definition
verb
the canopy overlaps the house roof at one end
extend over so as to cover partly.
noun
an overlap of about half an inch
a part or amount that overlaps.
example
The government is in need of a higher level of coordination for the reconstruction in Aceh in order to prevent an 'overlap' of activities and ensure that funding is used appropriately.
the curtains 'overlap' at the centre when closed
the curtains 'overlap' at the center when closed
This meant that to some extent there remained an 'overlap' of interest between the advanced capitalist economies.
As an alternative to backstitching, begin the stitching right at the dots and leave thread tails to tie off; 'overlap' the stitching where it meets at the center back.
The challenge lies in persuading it that there is an 'overlap' between its national interest and that of the West.
Fieldwork in other parts of Britain has found evidence of an 'overlap' between the two periods.
Spatial 'overlap' between distributions can suggest intermolecular relationships.
Leaving a greater 'overlap' , I folded the CaseSkin right down into the groove that secures the sidepanel.
When Westrick recently found out about and read the paper, she was intrigued by the areas of 'overlap' and by the alternative approaches to various topics.
Both clades show some 'overlap' in their geographic distribution around the equator.
Although the three conceptions 'overlap' to some extent, they involve important differences of emphasis.
Potential 'overlap' in annual activity time between rattlesnakes and nocturnal prey, such as wood rats, is minimized or eliminated altogether by canopy vegetation.
A considerable 'overlap' exists in dairy processing and food ingredients manufacture.
A difficult area is the 'overlap' with multiple sclerosis.
Finally, the amount of 'overlap' occurring along any column in the design was to be translated into a particular color of tile.
Thus there is a certain amount of 'overlap' between the various chapters, and while this is by no means excessive, it does generate some slight inconsistencies in presentation.
However, the amount of functional 'overlap' between the two gene products is limited.
In practice, because of their seasonal nature, and the close 'overlap' between this area and pharmacy, preserved flowers - dried or as flavoured syrups - are more important.
When installing more than one width of geotextile, the amount of 'overlap' must be correct.
There is a functional 'overlap' between undue influence and unconscionable dealing, although analytically the doctrines are distinct.
Whether one does or does not acquire the book depends upon the 'overlap' between the interests of the reader and the book's topics.
There was also found to be an 'overlap' between shifts which led to some workers doing nothing for half an hour at each daily changeover.
there is some 'overlap' in requirements
As it turned out, our dissertations had several areas of 'overlap' - not least being a mutual concern with accountability.
Numerous studies from different laboratories have shown an extensive functional 'overlap' between these two cyclins.
an 'overlap' of shifts
Large diffusion coefficients or small growth rates reduce species 'overlap' .
This period represented an 'overlap' between war and stability operations.
However, in the present study we were interested in core area 'overlap' between the two species, rather than absolute home range size.
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