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    Go·ing-o·ver
    /ˌɡōiNGˈōvər/

    noun

  2. Going-over definition, a review, examination, or investigation: The accounts were given a thorough going-over. See more.

  3. 5 days ago · 1. singular noun. If you give someone or something a going-over, you examine them thoroughly. [informal] Michael was given a complete going-over and then treated for glandular fever. Synonyms: examination, study, check, review More Synonyms of going-over. 2. singular noun. A going-over is a violent attack on or criticism of someone.

  4. noun,plural go·ings-o·ver [goh-ingz-oh-ver]. a review, examination, or investigation: The accounts were given a thorough going-over. a severe, thorough scolding. a sound thrashing; beating: The hoodlums gave him a good going-over when they found him. See more. Recommended videos. Powered by AnyClip. AnyClip Product Demo 2022.

  5. 1. a review, examination, or investigation. The accounts were given a thorough going-over. 2. a severe, thorough scolding. 3. a sound thrashing; beating. The hoodlums gave him a good going-over when they found him. Most material © 2005, 1997, 1991 by Penguin Random House LLC.

  6. noun. /ˌɡəʊɪŋ ˈəʊvə (r)/ /ˌɡəʊɪŋ ˈəʊvər/ [singular] (informal) a complete examination or cleaning of somebody/something. The garage gave the car a thorough going-over. Join us. Join our community to access the latest language learning and assessment tips from Oxford University Press! a serious physical attack on somebody.

  7. Going-over definition: a review, examination, or investigation. See examples of GOING-OVER used in a sentence.

  8. going-over. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English ˌgoing-ˈover noun [ singular] informal 1 a thorough examination of something to make sure it is all right → once-over The media gave his personal life a pretty firm going-over. 2 → give something a going-over 3 → give somebody a going-over Examples from the Corpus going-over ...

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