noun
- plural of overshot; a type of water wheel turned by water flowing over the top of the wheel
- plural of overshot; instances of overshooting or going beyond a target or limit
Usage: technical; historical
verb
- third person singular present tense of overshoot; to go past or beyond a target, mark, or limit
- third person singular present tense of overshoot; to land or stop beyond an intended point
Usage: aviation; transportation
Examples
- The old mill was powered by several overshots that captured water from the stream.
- The spacecraft overshots its landing zone by several kilometers.
- The budget overshots the approved amount by 15 percent.
- The pilot overshots the runway and must circle back for another approach.
- The company overshots its sales targets for the third consecutive quarter.
- The arrow overshots the target and disappears into the forest.