What does going-over mean?
Definitions for going-over
go·ing-over
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Princeton's WordNet
going-overnoun
a careful and thorough inspection
castigation, earful, bawling out, chewing out, upbraiding, going-over, dressing downnoun
a severe scolding
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going-over
Going-over typically refers to the action or process of carefully examining, reviewing, or analyzing something in detail. It can also denote moving or passing from one place to another. However, the exact definition may vary based on the context in which it is used.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of going-over in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of going-over in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of going-over in a Sentence
In the end I think it's a moral decision whether we want to get this transformation going over the next decades or not. This is about a global social movement.
I was just going over there to pick up the flag off the ground. I don’t know what their cause is, but I went to pick it up because it doesn’t deserve to be on the ground.
The ground is wet and it’s been raining you’re going over 80 miles an hour on this type of a road. That’s reckless driving, i’m so sorry.
Labeling it a bull market when it fits a definition of being up 20% kind of removes any perspective from where we have been over the past month, and more importantly, where we might be going over the next few months.
At the same time, after that is done, I do want to get some more time doing what I signed up and I’m a part of the military for, which is going over and defending the country.
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