To be towered over by someone means that the person is much taller than you. This usually refers to physical height--someone is so much taller than you that they are like a tower next to you--but sometimes it is used figuratively to mean that someone is ranked much higher than you in another way. For example, I might say, "You can outplay him in every sport, but when it comes to math, he towers over you." That would mean that he is much better in math than you.
Towered is a verb.
to irritate or bother someone.
To imitate someone's words or actions.
Out to get someone
It means providing lodging for someone.
how do you use the word towered in a sentence
The past tense of "tower" is "towered": The young man towered over his classmates.
The past tense of the verb 'to tower' is towered.
Yes. Take for instance:He towered over the small child who was five years younger than him.
"The tall skyscraper towered high above the city skyline." The word "high" is unnecessary as it is redundant when used with "towered."
Towered is a verb.
As big as a GRUFFALO, the mountain towered over the landscape.
The giant building towered above the small ships on the water.
tower. Past tense is towered, so present tense is tower
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It wasn't raining yet, but the storm-clouds towered over us ominously.
someone can be mean by really anything