Phrasal Verb - Going Over
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.Definition
- To examine or check something carefully and thoroughly.
- To pass or move beyond a limit or boundary.
- To approval or accept something, often with authority or responsibility.
- To surpass or exceed a limit or threshold.
- To take control or responsibility for something.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | I need to go over the budget reports before the meeting. |
| 2 | The inspector went over the car with a fine-tooth comb. |
| 3 | We're going over the border into Mexico. |
| 4 | The boss went over the new project proposal. |
| 5 | The team went over the finish line in first place. |
| 6 | I'll go over the plan with you in detail. |
| 7 | The committee went over the candidate's qualifications. |
| 8 | The storm went over the city, leaving destruction in its wake. |
| 9 | The negotiators went over the terms of the agreement. |
| 10 | The doctors went over the test results with the patient. |