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at a position above or higher than something
- Smoke hung over the burning building.
- A drone hovered over the stadium.
- The moon rose over the mountains.
- Clouds gathered over the valley.
- The sun appeared over the horizon.
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used to express a higher position in a hierarchy, ranking, or order
- The manager is over the team in authority.
- The department head reports to someone over him.
- The general holds command over all units.
- A manager over several teams coordinated the plan.
- She answered only to the executive over her.
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used to indicate a majority or numerical advantage
- There were more votes over objections.
- Sales of tablets increased over laptops.
- There was a clear majority of yes votes over no votes.
- The survey showed a slight edge of rural responses over urban ones.
- Mobile users now show a small lead over desktop users in traffic.
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at a higher volume or pitch than something else
- The music was playing over the sound of the crowd.
- She spoke over the loud chatter in the room.
- He raised his voice over the sound of the engine.
- They had to shout over the roar of the waves.
- The announcer spoke over the noise of the stadium.
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used to express exceeding a particular amount, level, or limit
- The rainfall was over 20 inches during the storm.
- He's been working over ten hours today.
- The temperature rose over 35 degrees.
- She read over a hundred books last year.
- They raised over $5,000 for charity.
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used to indicate extension past the edge and pointing downward
- A branch bent over the stream.
- Her hair tumbled over her shoulders in loose waves.
- A scarf dangled over the back of the chair.
- Water poured over the rim of the sink.
- Vines crept over the garden wall and hung loosely.
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during a particular period of time or while something is happening
- She worked tirelessly over the weekend.
- We chatted over lunch.
- A lot changed over the summer.
- She told her story over dinner.
- He stayed calm over the entire ordeal.
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used to express the subject or topic of discussion, consideration, or attention
- They had a heated debate over politics.
- They had an argument over the budget.
- There was debate over the new policy.
- She fretted over her decision.
- We talked over the issue for hours.
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past the worst stage of something, especially a difficulty or illness
- Thankfully, we're over the crisis now.
- The team is over the worst part of the season.
- She's finally over the flu.
- The project is over its major hurdles.
- I'm so glad you're finally over that terrible cough.
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used to show being tired or fed up with a person, activity, or situation
- I'm over all this drama.
- She's over working overtime every week.
- We're so over this weather.
- He's completely over online meetings.
- I'm just over dealing with these delays.
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