No, overcame is not any sort of noun. The word overcame is the past tense of the verb (to) overcome. Example:He overcame many obstacles to earn his degree.
Yes, overcame is written as one word.
Strict scrutiny
Some obstacles Pele faced included injuries, intense media scrutiny, and pressure to perform at a high level consistently. He overcame them by maintaining a strong work ethic, staying mentally strong, and focusing on his passion for the game. Additionally, Pele surrounded himself with a supportive team and prioritized his physical well-being through proper training and rehabilitation.
high school musical overcame Hannah Montana
The verb overcame is the past tense verb to overcome.
strict scrutiny
The word scrutiny is a noun. The plural form is scrutinies.
No. But if it makes you uncomfortable to be under someone's close scrutiny you can try reporting it to your supervisor.
He overcame his obstacles of reaching his goal and toughed it out.
It was Joe Biden who overcame a stuttering problem as a child.
Intermediate scrutiny