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Understanding All-Overtopping: Recognizing Signs of Oppressive Control

All-overtopping refers to a situation where one person or entity has too much control or influence over another, often to the point of being oppressive or controlling. It can be used to describe a variety of situations, such as:

* A dominant partner in a romantic relationship who controls every aspect of their partner's life.
* A boss who micromanages their employees and doesn't allow them any autonomy or decision-making power.
* A government that exerts too much control over its citizens, limiting their freedoms and rights.

In general, all-overtopping refers to a situation where one person or entity has too much power or influence over another, often to the point of being detrimental or harmful.

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