going-over Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- collapsing
- flopping
- languishing
- cracking-up
- skidding
- waning
- foundering
- sinking
- flunking
- slipping
- bombing
- declining
- sinking
- declining
- struggling
- slumping
- foundering
- floundering
- languishing
- crumbling
- waning
- floundering
- bombing
- flopping
- crumbling
- skidding
- going-under
- slipping
- folding
- folding
- cracking-up
- flunking
- falling-down
- slumping
- struggling
- collapsing
- falling-down
- going-under
Weak:
going-over Meaning
going-over (n)
a careful and thorough inspection
a severe scolding
going-over
to move on a course
FAQs About the word going-over
a careful and thorough inspection, a severe scoldingto move on a course
scrutiny, examination, survey, audit,inspection, check, investigation, checkup, view,scan
striking out, washing out, failing,striking out, missing, missing, washing out, failing, collapsing, flopping
The teacher spent hours going-over the test results with her students.
The mechanic went over the engine, checking for any potential problems.
The librarian carefully went over the new books, looking for any mistakes.
The lawyer went over the contract with his client, explaining every detail.