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If someone or something goes over a barrier, obstacle, or boundary, they get to the other side of it by going across it, or across the top of it
I stepped over a broken piece of wood
Nearly one million people crossed over the river into moldavia Over is also an adverb. We use over as a preposition and an adverb to refer to something at a higher position than something else, sometimes involving movement from one side to another Over synonyms, over pronunciation, over translation, english dictionary definition of over
In or at a position above or higher than A sign over the door A hawk gliding over the hills. Over is related to the german word über, meaning above, like putting one piece of paper over another, or a ruling over your school, you popular person
Over can describe a distant position
Your phone is over there. There are 42 meanings listed in oed's entry for the word over, five of which are labelled obsolete See ‘meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. In a state, condition, situation, or position that is or has been placed or put over something
To climb over (particle) so as to cause to fall Knocking over a police officer Definition of over adverb in oxford advanced american dictionary