[
US
/ˈoʊvɝˌpæs/
]
[ UK /ˌəʊvəpˈɑːs/ ]
[ UK /ˌəʊvəpˈɑːs/ ]
NOUN
- bridge formed by the upper level of a crossing of two highways at different levels
How To Use overpass In A Sentence
- Overhead, a helicopter hovers at such a low height that it only just clears the occasional overpass bridges that appear.
- Additionally, prior knowledge of the route will allow soldiers to anticipate actions that will be required at choke points, bridges, overpasses, and intersections.
- People shuffled out of his way, but finally he had to stop about halfway up the exit ramp leading to the overpass.
- It was pulled off beside the road under an overpass.
- The giant concreate curtilage means bus station users must use a grim underpass or overpass to get to town and we all know how successful they tend to be and it sterilises a huge section of the city centre. The Guardian World News
- One revealed that hundreds of bridges and overpasses required urgent upgrade, or were described as ‘life expired’.
- Liberty Street overpass is currently being repaired. Keep that NJT $$$ coming!
- Sometimes we overpassed, we overdid things, but our hard work paid off later.
- It also involves dismounting to clear bridges, under bridges, overpasses, signs, culverts and guard rails.
- This involves what's called surface infrastructure, and so you're talking about bridges, roads, overpasses, possibly the reconstruction or refurbishment of ports and so forth.