ALL meanings of over
o·ver
O o - noun over Extending directly upward from. 1
- preposition over above 1
- preposition over across 1
- preposition over covering 1
- preposition over upon 1
- preposition over throughout 1
- adjective over finished 1
- abbreviation OVER overhanging 1
- adjective over in excess 1
- abbreviation OVER outer 1
- adverb over covering a surface 1
- adverb over from a person to another 1
- adverb over at a distance 1
- adverb over upend 1
- adverb over against 1
- adverb over again 1
- adverb over to a place 1
- abbreviation OVER overleaf 1
- adverb over staying as guests 1
- interjection over it is your turn to speak 1
- interjection over radio communication: end of utterance 1
- preposition over in relation to 1
- abbreviation OVER outranking 1
- preposition over authority, control 1
- preposition over during 1
- preposition over louder than 1
- preposition over by means of 1
- preposition over concerning 1
- preposition over recovered 1
- preposition over above in place or position: the roof over one's head. 1
- preposition over above and to the other side of: to leap over a wall. 1
- preposition over above in authority, rank, power, etc., so as to govern, control, or have jurisdiction regarding: There is no one over her in the department now. 1
- preposition over so as to rest on or cover; on or upon: Throw a sheet over the bed. 1
- preposition over on or upon, so as to cause an apparent change in one's mood, attitude, etc.: I can't imagine what has come over her. 1
- preposition over on or on top of: to hit someone over the head. 1
- preposition over here and there on or in; about: at various places over the country. 1
- preposition over through all parts of; all through: to roam over the estate; to show someone over the house. 1
- preposition over to and fro on or in; across; throughout: to travel all over Europe. 1
- preposition over from one side to the other of; to the other side of; across: to go over a bridge. 1
- preposition over on the other side of; across: lands over the sea. 1
- preposition over reaching higher than, so as to submerge: The water is over his shoulders. 1
- preposition over in excess of; more than: over a mile; not over five dollars. 1
- preposition over above in degree, quantity, etc.: a big improvement over last year's turnout. 1
- preposition over in preference to: chosen over another applicant. 1
- preposition over throughout the length of: The message was sent over a great distance. 1
- preposition over until after the end of: to adjourn over the holidays. 1
- preposition over throughout the duration of: over a long period of years. 1
- preposition over in reference to, concerning, or about: to quarrel over a matter. 1
- preposition over while engaged in or occupied with: to fall asleep over one's work. 1
- preposition over via; by means of: He told me over the phone. I heard it over the radio. 1