Similar words: overreach, far-reaching, overreact, reaching, overreaction, preaching, reach into, leaching. Meaning: adj. revealing excessive self-confidence; reaching for the heights.
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1. Overreaching for an article on nearby furniture is a frequent cause of accidents.
2. The Democrats have showed the same hasty overreaching in other ways.
3. She is known for overreaching her authority.
4. By overreaching in its claims of executive power, the Bush administration found itself repeatedly rebuffed by the Supreme Court.
5. She said the legislation requiring candidates to provide certain evidence to prove their eligibility was "a bridge too far" ((overreaching)).
6. But they also criticise Mr Obama for overreaching himself by trying to force the Israeli leader to do something that was—they nearly all agree—impossible.
7. Some industry analysts believe his ambition may be overreaching Fiat's capabilities, but his success so far means that Marchionne's strategy will be keenly watched.
8. Don't apply for that job: you're in danger of overreaching yourself.
9. I don't think he is a street entertainer[Sentencedict.com ], I really believe he's overreaching.
10. Unlike Sting, Dylan and Bowie, Waits has never looked like a rock star overreaching himself.
11. I know how that sounds, but keep inmind that a million a year is middle class in New York City, so I don'tthink I'm overreaching at all.
12. The official said the challenge in reforming regulation was striking the right balance between timidity and overreaching.
13. In short, informal action often is subject to significant safeguards against abuse or overreaching.
14. What that signifies is that Chinese leaders at the time were overreaching in terms of domestic political support.
15. Furthermore, looking at periods of extreme activity or inactivity around a certain address, phrase or label can be indicative of an overreaching trend in your inbox.
16. Try to enter the water behind your shoulder rather than overreaching.
17. To put economic globalization and trade liberalization in perspective is of overreaching importance to the healthy development of the global economy.
18. Understanding how it works can help us all make better decisions-and show where we might be overreaching ourselves.
19. Yet more voters now oppose the bills than support them, with many saying that the government is overreaching.
20. In the end, there might be some signs that boorish boys know they’re overreaching — and that may be expressed in the level of their braggadocio.
21. Allowing firms to go after a Web site that "facilitates" intellectual property theft might encourage that kind of overreaching — and allow the government to black out a site.
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