1 to make sb feel unable to deal with difficulties -- avoir raison de
Depression overcame her. La dépression a eu raison d’elle.
a nation overcome with self-doubt une nation saisie de doute
2 to defeat -- triompher de
People have to overcome their fears and short-term interests.
We need the same sort of wisdom – but also an unbiased approach – to be able to overcome the difficulties that lie ahead.
Whilst there, we witnessed the enormous efforts to overcome the consequences of a 25-year civil war.
That is why we must overcome this problem.
It is striking proof that even the cruellest of conflicts can be overcome and that peace is worth any political risk.
This crisis of confidence will only be overcome through urgent and concerted action.
They must work together, create a common esprit de corps and overcome divisive competition.
I voted in favour of this report, because we must overcome female poverty that has deepened during the financial and economic crisis.
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