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.