Flyover (noun)

  1. An elevated roadway or bridge for crossing over a road, railway, or other obstacle.
  2. An aerial view or inspection of a place, especially one taken by plane.

Origin:

Derived from the verb 'fly over' meaning to fly above something.

Examples:

  1. The flyover provided a quick and convenient route for motorists to cross over the busy intersection.
  2. The flyover offered stunning views of the city as we flew over it.
  3. The flyover construction was a major part of the city's transportation improvement plan.
  4. The flyover was heavily congested during rush hour due to heavy traffic.
  5. We took a flyover of the disaster zone to assess the extent of the damage.
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