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  1. going-overnoun

    a careful and thorough inspection

    Synonyms:
    earful, upbraiding, castigation, bawling out, chewing out, dressing down

  2. castigation, earful, bawling out, chewing out, upbraiding, going-over, dressing downnoun

    a severe scolding

    Synonyms:
    bawling out, castigation, upbraiding, chewing out, dressing down, chastisement, earful

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#82122chastisement
#123093earful
#283674castigation
#322179upbraiding

How to use going-over in a sentence?

  1. Nathan Weber:

    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.

  2. Bob Bulthuis:

    It's not hard but it's different, you have to put more effort in, especially when going over the bridges, for example, you have to push.

  3. Kurt Vonnegut Jr.:

    I want to stay as close to the edge as I can without going over. Out on the edge you see all kinds of things you can't see from the centre.

  4. Zach Johnson:

    I love going over there and competing. I love stretching myself. I love being uncomfortable, it is going to be hard. But it’s also just a beautiful opportunity to go out there and give these guys an avenue to be themselves and play with freedom and that’s kind of how I’m going to approach it.

  5. Hans Joachim Schellnhuber:

    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.


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