
- OVER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster- The meaning of OVER is across a barrier or intervening space; especially : across the goal line in football. How to use over in a sentence. 
- OVER | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary- OVER definition: 1. above or higher than something else, sometimes so that one thing covers the other; above: 2. in…. Learn more. 
- OVER definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary- 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 … 
- OVER Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com- Over - is a prefix meaning “over,” particularly in the sense of "too much," "over the limit," or "over (in space)." It is often used in a variety of everyday terms. 
- over adverb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...- Definition of over adverb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more. 
- over-, prefix meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English …- A selection of typical formations is illustrated; see also overbroodv., over-canopyv., overdropv., overhangv., oversoarv., etc.; in the related sense ‘rising above, surmounting’, as overrisev., … 
- Over - definition of over by The Free Dictionary- Define over. over synonyms, over pronunciation, over translation, English dictionary definition of over. prep. 1. In or at a position above or higher than: a sign over the door; a hawk gliding over … 
- over - WordReference.com Dictionary of English- 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 
- Over - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com- If something is over it is finished, across, or above. When a movie is over, you get up and leave. A blanket that's over your feet covers your toes. A painting over a fireplace hangs above it. 
- Some Uses of "Over" and "Above" as Prepositions- "The birds flew over the lake" is the better sentence because the preposition over is used to say that something is moving across, or from one side to