do over
Third Person
does over
Present Participle
doing over
Past Tense
did over
Past Participle
done over
1
to repeat or redo a task, activity, or process, often to improve the outcome
- Unhappy with the initial results, the artist decided to do over the painting to capture the intended vision.
- Recognizing the errors in the report, the student requested permission to do the assignment over.
- After receiving feedback, the team agreed to do over the presentation for a more polished delivery.
- The chef wasn't satisfied with the dish and chose to do it over with adjustments to the recipe.
- The coach insisted that the team should do the drill over to perfect their technique.
Synonyms:
2
to redecorate or refurnish something, such as a room
- They decided to do over the living room, updating the furniture and adding a fresh coat of paint.
- The hotel management planned to do over the lobby to create a more welcoming and modern atmosphere.
- In preparation for the sale, the homeowners invested in doing over the kitchen with new appliances and countertops.
- The interior designer was hired to do over the office space, incorporating a contemporary design to enhance productivity.
- After purchasing the house, they set out to do over the entire interior to suit their personal style.