1. overtop - Verb
2. overtop - Adverb
To rise above the top of; to exceed in height; to tower above.
To go beyond; to transcend; to transgress.
To make of less importance, or throw into the background, by superior excellence; to dwarf; to obscure.
Source: Webster's dictionaryTime perception is very much about how you sequence your activities, how many activities you layer overtop of others, and the types of gaps, if any, you leave in between activities. Douglas Coupland
The villa dominates the town Source: Internet
Oliver & Sons had begun as Holgate & Oliver, operating out of a leased apartment overtop a small pump factory on Victoria Island overlooking the Chaudiere in 1862. Source: Internet
Kristine put her other hand overtop to hide it. Source: Internet
Over the past four days, some 200 families living within the Lower Pomeroon, Region Two, have been severely affected by flood waters, which continue to overtop the dams. Source: Internet
To be able to be placed overtop of whatever image I want with a simple code… Source: Internet