Dictionary Only:
Profanity Off:

Idiom: Carry Over

Check definitions of...
carryover

Meanings

How to pronounce "carry over":

AU

Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see carry,‎ over.

To transfer (something) to a later point in time.

To carry; to transfer an excess quantity to the next column of digits.

To transfer.

To induce to join an opposing party or faction.

Example Sentences

1
I couldn't finish all my work, so I had to carry over some tasks to the next day.
2
The points you earn in this level will carry over to the next level.
3
She had to carry over her savings from last year to make a big purchase.
4
We need to carry over the discussion to the next meeting as we ran out of time.

A-Z Proximities

Similar Idioms

Similar Phrases

WordDB Icon
WordDB
United Kingdom
Download the WordDB app directly on your home screen for instant access. No App Store necessary, less than 1MB storage, always up-to-date and secure.
1.
Tap on share button
2.
Tap on Add To Home Screenadd button
3.
Find WordDB App Icon on your home screen