bear | overwhelm, put down, overcome |
charm | overcome, subdue, take over [as if by a charm] |
confute | overcome, confound, bring to nought |
convince | defeat, overcome, overpower |
fear-surprised | made helpless by fear, overcome by fear |
fetter | restrain, overcome, suppress |
foil | defeat, overcome; throw [in wrestling] |
mate | checkmate, overcome, finish off |
never-daunted | never dispirited, never overcome with fear |
outdare | overcome by daring, outbrave |
outdared | overcome by daring, cowed, outbraved; or: excessively daring, brazen, unabashed |
outface | put down, overcome, put to shame |
outface | defy, intimidate, overcome by confronting |
out-jest | overcome with the force of jokes |
outlook | outstare, overcome by facing up to |
overbear | overwhelm, overcome, overpower |
overbear | overrule, overcome, put down |
overcome | suddenly come over, swiftly pass across |
overgone | worn out, overcome, exhausted |
overmaster | overcome, control, master completely |
overpressed | overpowered, overwhelmed, overcome |
overrule | prevail, overcome, win over |
overset | overthrow, overcome, defeat |
overtake | drunkenly overcome, overpowered by drink |
quell | destroy, overcome, vanquish |
subdue | control, overcome |
subdued | overcome, overwhelmed, subjugated |
subduement | someone overcome in a fight |
take | conquer, subdue, overcome |
win | prevail over, overcome |