Meaning Of The Word Going-over

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going-over
singular noun: A going-over is a violent attack on or criticism of someone.
singular noun: If you give someone or something a going-over, you examine them thoroughly.

going-over in British English
an inspection or examination, esp. a thorough one
noun: a check, examination, or investigation
noun: a review, examination, or investigation

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