noun
- a bridge that carries one road or railway over another
- a flight by aircraft over a particular area for observation or display
Usage: British English
Examples
- The new flyover will reduce traffic congestion at the busy intersection.
- Construction of the railway flyover is expected to take two years.
- Military jets performed a flyover during the national ceremony.
- The pilot conducted a flyover of the disaster area to assess damage.
- Traffic flows smoothly under the concrete flyover.
- The air show featured an impressive flyover by vintage aircraft.