overgo

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To pass (a figurative barrier); to transgress

How many an one in its vanities hath gloried and taken pride, / Till froward and arrogant thus he grew and did all bounds o'ergo!.

To overtake, go faster than

If it chance, that we be overgone / By his more swiftness, urge him still to run upon our fleet, / And (lest he 'scape us to the town) still let thy javelin meet / With all his offers of retreat.

To go over, move over the top of, travel across the surface of; to traverse, travel through

The fixed stars overgo Saturn, and so in them and all the rest, all is but one motion, and the nearer the earth the slower – a motion also whereof air and water do participate, though much interrupted.

To get the better of; to overcome, overpower

Both barking Scylla, and the sounding rocks, / The Cyclops' shelves, and grim Ceraunia's seat, / Have you o'ergone, and yet remain alive.

To cross, go over (a barrier etc.); to surmount
To pass by, pass away; often, to go unnoticed

He did not rave, he did not stare aghast, / For all those visions were o'ergone, and past .

To spread across (something); to overrun
To go beyond; to exceed, surpass

He seeks to persuade the queen not merely to emulate the Amazons' vigilant territoriality but to overgo them by emulating the Spaniards' rampant invasiveness.

A sequence of overlapping oligonucleotides, used to design hybridization

Hybridization of multiple overgoes produces many clones, perhaps 40 clones at a time.

{v} to surpass, exceed, excel, outdo, beat
To travel over
To cover
To exceed; to surpass
To oppress; to weigh down
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    () Old English ofergan, corresponding to over- +‎ go. Cognate with Dutch overgaan, German übergehen, Swedish övergå.