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: --
Amphipods were sampled with a dip net (mesh size 3 mm) in shallow waters near the bank, both from overhanging vegetation and below the waterline.
In one gap plot overhanging branches were removed from neighbouring trees.
During a severe snow squall she collided with the overhanging northern ice cliff.
An advantage of such a method is that it easily allows the computation of waves with overhanging portions in the profiles.
Instead, there may be overhanging portions in the wave profile, similar to those discussed earlier, for example.
Frontal area steeply downsloping, partially to completely overhung by glabella.
The conscious choice to produce overhanging manos may reflect several factors.
The lordly tripod is replaced by a broken palm-tree overhanging a mourning woman.