Verb
The word is derived from overstep
of Overstep
Source: Webster's dictionaryAlong with three ex-ministers, Diab has faced charges of negligence over August’s explosion but has since declined to be questioned, accusing the investigating judge of overstepping his powers. Source: Internet
Bennett 2007, p. 117. Marshall was angry with the decision and delivered a speech attacking the court and accusing it of overstepping its authority. Source: Internet
But the assembly leadership, earlier on Monday, threatened to sue Mr Njoka, the Attorney General and Mr Ogeto should the Act be degazetted, faulting the latter for overstepping his mandate by calling for its revocation. Source: Internet
For the District 4 candidates, Anderson was the first to answer and said, "government shouldn't be overstepping and over-regulating so much of what a person can do with their land." Source: Internet
“The members of the IATF, many of whom have no background in local governments or pandemic response, are unnecessarily overstepping. Source: Internet
Eugene O’Donnell, professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and a former NYPD officer, believes the Council is overstepping. Source: Internet