Either of these suppositions would be the death of natural philosophy: the hylozoist endows matter with a property which conflicts with its nature, and the theist oversteps the boundary of possible experience.
I cannot understand how it is that you who love music cannot appreciate Poushkin, who, by the power of his genius, often oversteps the limitations of poetry and enters the illimitable sphere of music.
The same breadth and power, the same daring courage, which sometimes almost oversteps the limits of the beautiful, the same dark and troubled moods.
Even in the case of Wagner (who certainly has genius), wherever he oversteps the limits it is the spirit of Beethoven which prompts him.
When it oversteps the limits of the Constitution, for any object whatever, its authority is forfeited.
The young bull often oversteps the forefoot track with the hind foot; therefore in case the tracks do not register it is necessary to examine the two individual tracks of one side.
Unlike any other deer previously discussed, the moose, when trotting, oversteps the forefeet tracks with the hind feet to a considerable extent.
Life as experienced is a process, a growth; and in this growth it overstepsthe bounds of the philosophy in which at an earlier stage it expressed itself, and according to which it strove to fashion itself.
The idea of immanence comes to have a magical sound; everything which oversteps the boundary marked out by the work of the world soon comes to be regarded as a flight into a realm of shadows, into an "other" world.
Friendship overstepsall boundaries, even of race and creed.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "oversteps" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.