overshoot

Etymology
From, , perhaps continuing , equivalent to en.

Noun

 * 1)  The amount by which something goes too far.
 * 2)  When the population of a species exceeds its environment's carrying capacity.
 * 3)  The portion of a letter extending above the capline of other letters of the same font, or the relative degree of such extent.
 * 1)  The portion of a letter extending above the capline of other letters of the same font, or the relative degree of such extent.
 * 1)  The portion of a letter extending above the capline of other letters of the same font, or the relative degree of such extent.
 * 1)  The portion of a letter extending above the capline of other letters of the same font, or the relative degree of such extent.
 * 1)  The portion of a letter extending above the capline of other letters of the same font, or the relative degree of such extent.

Translations

 * Hungarian: túlfogyasztás
 * Spanish:

Verb

 * 1) To go past something; to go too far.
 * 2) To shoot beyond; to shoot too far to hit something.
 * 3) To pass swiftly over; to fly beyond.
 * 4)  To exceed.
 * 5)  To venture too far; to overreach (oneself).
 * 1) To pass swiftly over; to fly beyond.
 * 2)  To exceed.
 * 3)  To venture too far; to overreach (oneself).
 * 1)  To venture too far; to overreach (oneself).
 * 1)  To venture too far; to overreach (oneself).
 * 1)  To venture too far; to overreach (oneself).
 * 1)  To venture too far; to overreach (oneself).
 * 1)  To venture too far; to overreach (oneself).

Translations

 * Hungarian: ,


 * Hungarian:, ellő fölötte