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      • overse (imperative overse, present tense overser, passive overses or oversees, simple past overså, past participle oversett, present participle overseende) to overlook (not see, forgive, forget, ignore)
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  2. o•ver•seas ( ō′vər sēz′; ō′ vər sēz′), adv. British Terms over, across, or beyond the sea; abroad: to be sent overseas. adj. British Terms of or pertaining to passage over the sea: overseas travel. British Terms situated beyond the sea: overseas territories.

  3. What does the word overse mean? Find synonyms, antonyms and the meaning of the word overse in our free online dictionary! Find words starting with overse and anagrams of overse.

  4. You use overseas to describe things that involve or are in foreign countries, usually across a sea or an ocean. He has returned to South Africa from his long overseas trip. An overseas student or visitor comes from a foreign country, usually across a sea or an ocean.

  5. adverb. over, across, or beyond the sea; abroad: to be sent overseas. adjective. of or relating to passage over the sea: overseas travel. situated beyond the sea: overseas territories. pertaining to countries, associations, activities, etc., beyond the sea: overseas military service; overseas commitments. noun.

  6. ignore [verb] to take no notice of; to pay no attention to. He ignored all my warnings. overlook [verb] to take no notice of. We shall overlook your lateness this time. (Translation of overse from the PASSWORD Norwegian–English Dictionary © 2023 K Dictionaries Ltd) Browse. overrekkelse. overrepresentert. overrumple. overse noen med vilje. oversende

  7. Definition of oversee in the English dictionary. The definition of oversee in the dictionary is to watch over and direct; supervise. Other definition of oversee is to watch secretly or accidentally.

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