1 to have a negative effect on a situation:
Overhanging the controversy is the question of how much the administration knew about the arms deal.
2 the part of a rock or roof that sticks out over something below:
4 (of something at a high level) to stick out farther than something at a lower level and therefore not to have any support from below, or to hang over:
5 a quantity of goods or other things that have not been sold when they should have been:
6 a situation on a stock market in which a quantity of shares is available but not sold, reducing their price:
7 to bring down the price of something because there is too much of it available:
There is a delightful duckpond, in the village, fed from within by more springs and edged by overhanging willows, creating a picturesque scene.
As one wave rides another, so each floor overhangs the one below.
Limiting solutions were obtained when the overhanging portions of successive waves came into contact.
Fires raged for hours because of the lack of pumps and the inaccessibility of narrow alleyways overhung by buildings full of combustible material.
We do not consider the stability of overhanging profiles here, but we expect this to follow along similar lines to the one-sided problem.
The blastoderm overhangs its margin at the dorsal midline, having a crinkled edge where it attaches to the yolk cell.
The slices are trimmed to avoid rock overhanging the slide.
The lordly tripod is replaced by a broken palm-tree overhanging a mourning woman.
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