| over [a] |
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| 1) | having come or been brought to a conclusion; "the harvesting was complete"; "the affair is over, ended, finished"; "the abruptly terminated interview" |
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| Synonyms : | all_over complete concluded ended terminated |
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| over [r] |
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| 1) | at or to a point across intervening space etc.; "come over and see us some time"; "over there" |
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| 2) | throughout an area; "he is known the world over" |
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| 3) | in such a manner as to be understood and accepted; "she cannot get her ideas across" |
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| Synonyms : | across |
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| 4) | throughout a period of time; "stay over the weekend" |
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| Synonyms : | o'er |
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| over [n] |
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| 1) | (cricket) the period during which a given number of balls (6 in England but 8 in Australia) are bowled at the batsman by one player from the other team from the same end of the pitch |
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