Past participle for to read or peruse literature or reading material
“On the plane, I had to go over my notes and put together the speech, but I found it impossible to concentrate.”
Past participle for to study intensively, typically for an exam
“I decided to pull an all-nighter to go over the entire coursework for the semester.”
Past participle for to learn or be educated on a skill or topic
“Let's explore three popular kinds of oatmeal, and go over how to cook each one.”
Past participle for to examine, study, inspect or look over (something)
“I go over the figures, checking and double-checking, just in case I may have got them wrong.”
Past participle for to practice or rehearse something through repetition
“You just sit in your dressing room and go over your lines by yourself. And I think that's rather difficult.”
Past participle for to do or say something again or repeatedly
“When she asked me to go over the steps yet again, I showed her a completely different movement sequence.”
Past participle for to give or recite an itemized account of
“Now, could you go over the list of appointments made during the time when Charles Joiner was the dean, and talk about the ones you remember?”
Past participle for to proceed or turn out in a specified or successful way
“Dinner time did not go over as planned. Her children had no desire for any of the delicious food I had prepared. They only wanted hotdogs.”
Past participle for to deal with or be about a given topic or subject
“The report will go over the issues raised by people during the consultation period and give the Council's response to these issues.”
Past participle for to read again
Past participle for talk over again
Past participle for to study or check into thoroughly
Past participle for to physically get or pass over something
Past participle for to make an inquiry
Past participle for to perform checks and maintenance on (a device or piece of equipment)
Past participle for to formulate in one's mind
Past participle for to prepare a summary of something
Past participle for to think about in a new way, or to reconsider something
Past participle for to give reasons or cite evidence in support of an idea, action, or theory
Past participle for to check a piece of work for mistakes or errors
Past participle for to massage or caress with one's hands
Past participle for to go over or beyond a given limit or level
Past participle for to draw, trace, or define the outer edge or shape of
Past participle for to change, or move, to an opposing or opposite side
Past participle for to copy or create (the same thing) again, potentially with a variation
Past participle for to improve an existing but rusty or underdeveloped skill
Past participle for search carefully and systematically
Past participle for to be received or accepted (in some way or manner)
Past participle for to fix, correct, revise or improve
(in a play, film, or television) Past participle for to perform a fictitious role
Past participle for to repeat something that has already been said
Past participle for to be or make a bridge over (something)
Past participle for to climb up or over (something high and steep)
Past participle for to watch (something) again
Past participle for to discover again, especially something previously lost or forgotten
Past participle for to look or stare at someone or something, especially intently
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