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carry-over

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1. carry-over - Noun

2. carry-over - Verb

Meaning

transfer from one time period to the next

transfer or persist from one stage or sphere of activity to another

hold over goods to be sold for the next season

the accumulated and undivided profits of a corporation after provision has been made for dividends and reserves

application of a skill learned in one situation to a different but similar situation

transport from one place or state to another

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carry over

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I don't try to live the life of my character but I think it's inevitable that there is some carry-over into your life. Toni Collette

Adam would have been carried over into the life eternal Source: Internet

Additionally it was necessary to carry over design decisions from earlier versions of Windows for reasons of backwards compatibility, even if these design decisions no longer matched a more modern computing environment. Source: Internet

Because of what’s happened in the malting barley side of things you’ve got that big carry over of stock and you’ve got grain traders or maltsters not wanting to uplift from farms so farms are struggling. Source: Internet

EA Sports has revealed that FIFA 21 progress and save games — except for Ultimate Team and Volta Football — won’t carry over from existing consoles to new ones. Source: Internet

It is read on Sukkot as a reminder to not get too caught up in the festivities of the holiday, as well as to carry over the happiness of Sukkot to the rest of the year by telling the listeners that, without God, life is meaningless. Source: Internet

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