Reverse Dictionary: OVERCOME

ADJECTIVES
► ALL STRUCK IN A HEAP entirely overcome → 1913 Amer. dial. (Bk.)
► BANJAXED defeated, overcome, or overwhelmed → E20 Irish sl.
► BATTERED tired, overcome by walking or labour → 1898 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
► BEGLUED overcome → c1430  obs.
► BESTEAD circumstanced, situated, generally in an evil sense; hence, destitute, forlorn; overcome, oppressed → 1790 Sc. & Eng. dial.
► HARROWED beaten, overcome, brought to a standstill; obstructed by an impediment or obstacle → 1890 Eng. dial.
► MASHED-UP exhausted, overcome → 1888 Eng. dial.
► OUTDONE put out, perplexed, exasperated, displeased; disappointed, overcome, beaten, humiliated, embarrassed → 1816 Amer. dial.
► OVERDONE overcome → 1972 Amer. dial.
► YDAUNTED overcome → 1581 obs.

NOUNS – PERSON
► VANQUISHER one who overcomes, prevails or masters → 1456

VERBS
► ADAW to put an end to; to defeat, to overcome → c1440 obs.
► AWELD to overcome, to subdue, to defeat someone or something → c1175 obs.
► AWIN to overcome, to conquer; to win, to gain, to obtain → c1000 obs.
► BANG to defeat, to worst; to surpass, to excel, to outdo; to overcome, to overpower; to overwhelm→ 1604
► BASTE to conquer, to overcome → 1898 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
► BEAT THE BAGS OFF to overcome totally → 1920s sl.
► BELAY to overcome → 1911 Sc. (Bk.)
► BEWAVE to lay wait for; to overcome by mean stratagem → 1911 Sc. (Bk.)
► BLECK to baffle; to surpass; to nonplus or overcome in an argument; to puzzle → 1911 Sc. (Bk.)
► BLITZ to attack and defeat comprehensively; to crush, to overcome, to destroy → 1940s sl., orig. US
► BOWL OUT to overcome, to get the better of; hence, to kill, to knock out of action → 1805 Amer. military sl.
► BREAK THE HANK OF A THING to overcome the principal difficulty → 19C Eng. dial.
► BRING TO THE GROUND to cast down, to overthrow, to overcome, to subdue → 1200 obs.
► CANK to overcome, to conquer, to overpower → 1898 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
► CAP to challenge to competition, to overcome → 1898 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
► COME TO THE ABOVE OF to attain superiority or mastery over, to overcome → a1387 obs.
► CONVANQUISH to vanquish, to overcome → 1483 obs.
► DANTON ► DAUNTON to subdue, to overcome, to vanquish; to tame; to intimidate → 1535 Sc.
► DAUNT to overcome, to subdue, to vanquish → c1300 obs.
► DEBELL to put down in fight, to subdue, to vanquish, to conquer, to overcome; to expel by force of arms → 1555 obs.
► DEBELLATE to overcome in war; to conquer, subdue, vanquish → 1611 obs.
► DEFAIL to overcome, to defeat → 1608 obs.
► DING to overcome, to subdue; to excel, to surpass → 1795 Sc. & Eng. dial.
► EAT FOR BREAKFAST to vanquish, to outdo, to overcome → 1970 Aust. sl.
► EXFLUNCT to cause to fail, to render useless, to overcome completely → 1831 Amer. dial.
► EXFLUNCTIFY to cause to fail, to render useless, to overcome completely → 1840 Amer. dial.
► EXSUPERATE to overtop, to surmount, to surpass, to exceed, to excel; to overcome → 1559 obs.
► EXUPERATE to surpass, to excel; to overcome, to surmount → 1559 obs.
► FADE to surpass, to defeat, to overcome, to outdo, to overshadow → 1894 Amer. sl.
► FALL OUT to be overcome with emotion → 1938 US sl.
► FAN OUT to defeat or overcome in a fight → 1879 Amer. dial.
► FLUMMOX to fool, to confuse, to overcome by trickery; to bewilder → 1837 sl.
► FULYIE to trample; to injure; to destroy; to defeat, to overcome → 1488 Sc. obs.
► GUTSER to be beaten or overcome; to lose → 1950s sl.
► IMPORT to conquer, to overcome → 1624 obs.
► I-WELDE to overcome, to subdue someone or something → a1000 obs.
► LAY OUT to defeat, to overcome → E19 sl.
► LEATHER to overcome, to beat in competition; to surpass → 1691 Sc. & Eng. dial.
► LICK to overcome, to defeat, as in a fight, game, or contest → colloq.
► LOSE to be much superior to; to overcome; to defeat easily → 20C colloq.
► MACK to use to one’s advantage; to exploit; broadly, to overcome → 1993 Amer. sl., esp. African-American
► MAKE A HARE OF A MAN vb. to get the better of; to overcome in argument, etc. → 1843 Ireland
► MANN to manage; to overcome, to get the better of → 1790 Sc. & Eng. dial.
► MASTER to defeat, to overcome, to best → 1905 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
► OFHEAT to overcome with heat → c1205 obs.
► OVERFACE to abash or overcome especially by boldness or effrontery → c1475 obs. exc. Eng. dial. 
► PAY to punish; to defeat, to overcome, to conquer → 1812 Sc. & Eng. dial.  
► PLAY HORSE WITH to confuse; to confound; to defeat; to take advantage of; to overcome easily → 1900 US sl.
► POOP to fool, to deceive, to cheat; to overcome → 1575 obs.
► QUANK to overcome, to subdue; to quiet → 1825 Eng. dial.
► RAMSQUADDLE to overcome, to use up → M19 US sl.
► SCRAUNCH to defeat in a game; to overcome an opponent, esp. in basketball  → 1934 African-American students’ sl.
► SEND TO THE SHOWERS to send off or eject someone from a match, race, or contest; to reject, overcome, or defeat decisively → 1913 colloq.
► SETTLE ONE’S HASH to overcome a person completely; to ruin a person→ 1881
► SIT UPON to squash, to check, to snub; to overcome or rebuke; to express contempt for a man in a marked manner → 1865 sl.
► SKIN to overcome → 1914 US students’ sl. (Bk.)
► SKUNK to utterly defeat; to outdo decisively; to vanquish completely; to overcome → 1843 Amer. dial.
► SMASH to defeat utterly; to overcome, to overwhelm, to destroy → 1813
► SPIFLICATE to deal with in such a way as to confound or overcome completely; to astonish, to mystify, to surprise → 1785 humorous or colloq.
► TAKE to overcome, to defeat, to kill → L19 sl.
► TAKE DOWN to challenge; to overcome; to surpass; to kill → M18 sl.
► TAKE THE KNOCK to be overcome by drink or drugs → 2000s sl.
► TEW to exhaust; to fatigue; to tire; to trouble, to harass, to bother; to overcome → 1824 Sc. & Eng. dial.
► TIP to excel, to exceed; to overcome → 1825 Sc.
► UNDERFONG to seduce, to entrap, to overcome → 1579 obs.
► WAGGLE to get the better of; to overcome, to surpass → L19 US sl.
► WAIL ON to do something with enthusiasm and with success; to overcome → 1970 US students’ sl. (Bk.)
► WALK INTO to attack, to overcome, to demolish → M19 sl.
► WALLOP to overcome, to surpass, to defeat → L19 sl.
► WHIP to overcome, to vanquish, to defeat; to surpass, to outdo → 1571
► WHITE-EYE to be overcome by heat or exhaustion while working; to faint from exhaustion; to quit working, to quit on one; to desert, to abandon → 1911 Amer. dial.
► WIPE THE FLOOR WITH to defeat utterly; to completely overcome → 1984 Aust. colloq. (Bk.)
► YAMP to grab. to catch, to overcome, to steal → 1866 Amer. dial.
► ZONK ► ZONK OUT to overcome; to knock out → 1970s sl.