Antonyms for going-over
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : goh-ing-oh-ver |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈgoʊ ɪŋˈoʊ vər |
Definition of going-over
- noun examination
- He was a mass of cuts and bruises, and he knew they must have given him quite a going-over.
- Extract from : « The Happy Unfortunate » by Robert Silverberg
- I'll stop by in the morning, when he's awake, and give him a going-over.
- Extract from : « Feet Of Clay » by Phillip Hoskins
- What is great in man is that he is a bridge, and no goal; what can be loved in man is that he is a going-over and a going-under.
- Extract from : « Plain English » by Marian Wharton
- At the second going-over in her presence the topic was better shaken down, was in a more solidified form for her notebook.
- Extract from : « Joan of Arc of the North Woods » by Holman Day
Synonyms for going-over
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