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Definition of oversetting:

(v) : (transitive) To knock over or overturn (someone or something); to capsize, to upset.
(v) : (transitive) (figurative) To physically or mentally disturb (someone); to upset; specifically, to make (someone) ill, especially nauseous; to nauseate, to sicken.
(v) : (transitive) (figurative) To throw (something, such as an organization, a plan, etc.) into confusion or out of order; to subvert, to unsettle, to upset.
(v) : (transitive) (figurative) (journalism, printing) To set (copy or type) in excess of a given space.
(adj) : Capsized, overturned, upset.
(n) : (journalism, printing, uncountable) Copy or type set in excess of a given space; (countable) an instance of this.

Definition of oversetting:

(v) : (transitive) To knock over or overturn (someone or something); to capsize, to upset.
(v) : (transitive) (figurative) To physically or mentally disturb (someone); to upset; specifically, to make (someone) ill, especially nauseous; to nauseate, to sicken.
(v) : (transitive) (figurative) To throw (something, such as an organization, a plan, etc.) into confusion or out of order; to subvert, to unsettle, to upset.
(v) : (transitive) (figurative) (journalism, printing) To set (copy or type) in excess of a given space.
(adj) : Capsized, overturned, upset.
(n) : (journalism, printing, uncountable) Copy or type set in excess of a given space; (countable) an instance of this.

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