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Phrasal Verb - Looking Over

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

To 'look over' means to inspect, examine, or review something, often quickly but carefully, with the intention of gaining a general understanding, checking for errors, or evaluating its contents. It implies a thorough but not necessarily exhaustive scrutiny, focusing on key details or the overall structure to ensure accuracy, completeness, or suitability. This phrasal verb can be applied to documents, physical objects, plans, or situations, and is frequently used when one is proofreading, preparing for an event, or seeking an opinion or assessment.

Examples

No.Example
1Could you please look over this report for any typos before I submit it?
2The architect will look over the blueprints one last time before construction begins.
3I need to look over my notes carefully before the final exam tomorrow morning.
4She quickly looked over the contract, focusing on the main terms and conditions.
5The mechanic promised to look over my car to diagnose the strange noise it's making.
6Before making a decision, he wanted to look over all the available options.
7We spent the afternoon looking over old photographs and reminiscing about our childhood.
8The editor's job is to look over manuscripts for clarity, grammar, and style.
9Can you look over my resume and give me your honest feedback?
10They asked us to look over the new company policy changes and provide our input.