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Definition of "go over" in English

Verb

  1. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see go,‎ over.

    • I'm going over to my friend's house.
  2. To look at carefully; to scrutinize; to analyze.

    • Please go over the reports to make sure we haven't missed anything.
  3. To create a response or impression.

    • Playing a radio in the office did not go over well with his coworkers.
  4. To spray paint graffiti over someone else's graffiti.

  5. To encompass or cover (a subject).

    • In first period, we're going over the basics of cell biology.
  6. To score a try.

  7. To pat down (someone) and then rob them.

    • That's who went over the butcher.
  8. To turn out successful; to be well-received.

    • That song really went over with the audience.
  9. To convert to Roman Catholicism.

  10. To convert or switch sides.

    • He went over to the finance department's side in this dispute.