overleap

/ˌoʊvərˈliːp/
verb
  1. To jump over or across something.
    • Children often overleap small streams while playing in the woods.
    • The fox overleaped the fence to reach the chicken coop.
    • The athlete easily overleaped the hurdle during the race.
  2. To skip or omit something, especially in a sequence or process.
    • She overleaped the introduction and went straight to the conclusion.
    • The editor overleaped a paragraph that contained a key fact.
    • In his rush to finish, he overleaped several important steps in the recipe.
  3. To exceed or go beyond a limit or boundary.
    • Do not overleap the rules of the game, or you will be disqualified.
    • His ambition overleaped his abilities, leading to failure.
    • The company's spending overleaped its budget by thousands of dollars.
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