• Frequency of Use
    90 %
  • Retention Rate
    70 %
  • Complexity
    20 %
  • Over Meanings

    adverb used to indicate movement or position above or higher than something else

    preposition used to indicate movement or position above or higher than something else

    Fields related to over

    Military

    Indicates control or dominance over a specific area or territory.

    Mathematics

    Used in equations to indicate division, as in '4 over 2'.

    Finance

    Refers to exceeding a certain amount, as in 'over budget'.

    Sports

    Refers to a player being in a position to score a goal or make a winning play.

    Transportation

    Describes a vehicle passing or crossing over a specified point or area.

    Occupation Usage of over

    Writer

    In the context of writing, 'over' can be used to indicate a passage of time or progression, such as 'over the years' or 'over the course of the novel.' It can also be used to show a comparison, like 'one writer's style is preferred over another's.'

    Psychologist

    Psychologists may use 'over' to describe a period of time during which a patient's behavior has changed, such as 'over the past few months, the patient has shown improvement.' It can also be used to indicate a shift in focus, like 'the psychologist's research has shifted over the years.'

    Engineer

    Engineers might use 'over' to describe a change in specifications or requirements, such as 'over time, the project's requirements have evolved.' It can also be used to indicate a physical distance, like 'the bridge spans over the river.'

    Lawyer

    Lawyers may use 'over' to indicate a transfer of ownership or control, such as 'the property was handed over to the new owner.' It can also be used to show a change in jurisdiction, like 'the case was handed over to a different court.'

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