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Überschreitet

Überschreitet is the third-person singular present tense form of the German verb überschreiten. The verb means to cross over a physical boundary or to go beyond a limit, and it can be used in both literal and figurative senses, such as crossing a border or exceeding a rule or threshold.

The term is typically used transitively, with a direct object indicating what is crossed or exceeded. Examples

Etymologically, überschreiten combines the prefix über- with schreiten (to stride or tread). The sense of moving

In related forms, the noun Überschreitung denotes the act or instance of crossing or exceeding, such as

See also Überschreiten (the verb itself) and Überschreitung (the noun form). As a common German verb, überschreiten

in
ordinary
usage
include:
Der
Fluss
überschreitet
heute
seine
Ufer.
Die
Höchstgeschwindigkeit
wurde
überschritten.
In
the
latter
example
the
past
participle
überschritten
is
used
with
a
auxiliary
verb
to
form
a
perfect
tense:
Sie
hat
die
Grenze
überschritten.
beyond
a
boundary
reflects
both
physical
crossing
and
abstract
surpassing
of
limits,
a
usage
common
in
legal,
scientific,
and
literary
contexts.
a
crossing
of
a
boundary
or
the
surpassing
of
a
limit.
The
concept
appears
in
discussions
of
borders,
regulations,
measurements,
and
thresholds
across
various
disciplines.
and
its
form
Überschreitet
are
widely
understood
in
formal
writing,
journalism,
and
academic
prose,
whereas
more
everyday
expressions
might
use
synonyms
like
überschreiten,
übertreten,
or
die
Grenze
überschreiten
depending
on
nuance.