verb
- to dare excessively or beyond what is prudent
Usage: rare; literary
Examples
- The young knight would overdare himself in battle, taking unnecessary risks.
- She warned him not to overdare the dangerous mountain climb.
- His tendency to overdare often put the entire expedition in jeopardy.
- The captain refused to overdare his crew with such a perilous mission.
- They overdared the storm and paid the price for their recklessness.