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Rhymes with Taking Over
- landrover
- moreover
- stover
- snover
- slover
- grover
- drover
- clover
- rover
- kover
- kovar
- dover
4. carry-over
noun. application of a skill learned in one situation to a different but similar situation.
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7. over
adjective. ['ˈoʊvɝ'] having come or been brought to a conclusion.
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Etymology
- ofer (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. over
adverb. ['ˈoʊvɝ'] throughout a period of time.
Antonyms
Etymology
- ofer (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. over
noun. ['ˈoʊvɝ'] (cricket) the division of play during which six balls are bowled at the batsman by one player from the other team from the same end of the pitch.
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Antonyms
Etymology
- ofer (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. over
adverb. ['ˈoʊvɝ'] over the entire area.
Antonyms
Etymology
- ofer (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
Sentences with taking-over
1. Noun Phrase
If the little pests are buzzing around your kitchen or taking over your garden, you don’t want to spend your day chasing them around with a fly swatter.
2. Noun Phrase
The findings of one study published in the April 2009 issue of the “Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine” suggest that taking over-the-counter melatonin supplements may help children with autism fall asleep faster.
3. Noun Phrase
In order to test the mechanisms inside the device, you need to ensure that you can maneuver the various switches without the VCR taking over automatically.