overstep 的定义
o·ver·stepped, o·ver·step·ping.
- to go beyond; exceed: to overstep one's authority.
overstep 近义词
exceed
infringe
更多overstep例句
- GOP lawmakers bristled at Noem’s initial “style and form veto,” claiming she had overstepped her constitutional authority.
- The Supreme Court unanimously held Thursday that the Federal Trade Commission overstepped its authority by going to court to force individuals and companies engaged in deceptive business practices to turn over billions of dollars in profits.
- That said, major food companies and lobbyists regularly overstep their bounds.
- The opposition started when landlords in Texas sued in the fall, arguing that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention had overstepped its bounds in implementing the ban.
- A federal judge overstepped and should not have thrown out a Virginia jury’s conviction of Michael Flynn’s former business partner on charges of illegal lobbying, an appeals court held Thursday.
- Did Goldman Sachs Overstep in Criminally Charging Its Ex-Programmer?
- Will a new overstep such as voluntary default be the impetus for realignment between the parties?
- I'd enjoy seeing a trillion dollar coin minted purely for the deservedly righteous indignation such an overstep would create.
- Did the President overstep his bounds by criticizing the Court or were his statements "unremarkable?"
- There, he sold a number of political caricatures that were careful not to overstep Nazi lines.
- He knew just how far it was proper for him to go, and never once did he overstep those bounds.
- It was thus that Csar maintained himself within the pale of the law, and obliged the Senate to overstep it.
- He must be free to play as he feels, and he will be artist enough never to overstep bounds.
- People in general read poetry without any passion at all, or else overstep the modesty of nature and read not like scholars.
- While the former had large allowances, they managed usually to overstep them.