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See also: going-over and going over
English
[edit]Noun
[edit]goingover
- (rare) Alternative spelling of going over
- 1959, United States Congress House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, Subcommittee on Mines and Mining, Depressed Domestic Mining and Mineral Industries:
- The intent of Congress has often been appraised by our courts, but the long-term schemes of those within and without our executive departments have seldom if ever been exposed to a thorough goingover; that is, with regard to the domestic mining policy.
- 1973, Barry Faulkner, Barry Faulkner; sketches from an artist's life, page 62:
- McCartan and I gave London a hasty goingover, had a calm Channel crossing, and parted company in Paris, when I went on towards Rome.
Usage notes
[edit]Some consider this spelling to be incorrect. "Going over" is the more generally accepted form.