Pronunciation: /lʊk ˈoʊvər/
verb to examine or inspect something closely
A1 I look over my notes before the exam.
A2 Can you look over this document and check for any errors?
B1 I need to look over the contract before signing it.
B2 The editor will look over your article and suggest changes.
C1 I always look over the details carefully before making a decision.
C2 The lawyer will look over the case files thoroughly before the trial.
preposition to consider or review something
A1 Please look over the menu before ordering.
A2 I need to look over my notes before the exam.
B1 Make sure to look over the contract before signing it.
B2 I always look over my work to check for errors before submitting it.
C1 The editor will look over the manuscript for any inconsistencies.
C2 Before finalizing the deal, the lawyer will look over all the legal documents.
formal Please take a moment to look over the contract before signing it.
informal Hey, can you look over this document for me real quick?
slang Yo, just look over this thing and let me know if it's good to go.
figurative Sometimes we need to step back and look over our lives to see where we can make improvements.
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