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1. knock over
verb.
Cause
to
overturn
from
an
upright
or
normal
position.
Synonyms
move
turn over
upset
displace
tip over
tump over
bowl over
overturn
Antonyms
rise
recede
ascend
ride
linger
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2. going-over
noun.
A
careful
and
thorough
inspection.
Synonyms
examination
scrutiny
Antonyms
praise
3. carry-over
noun.
Application
of
a
skill
learned
in
one
situation
to
a
different
but
similar
situation.
Synonyms
stimulus generalisation
transfer
acquisition
learning
generalisation
stimulus generalization
generalization
transfer of training
Antonyms
upload
download
export
import
take
4. knock
verb.
(ˈnɑːk)
Rap
with
the
knuckles.
Synonyms
rap
knap
Antonyms
angular
square
bottom
5. knock
verb.
(ˈnɑːk)
Deliver
a
sharp
blow
or
push
:"He
knocked
the
glass
clear
across
the
room".
Synonyms
strike
strike hard
Antonyms
dress up
overdress
lose
6. knock
verb.
(ˈnɑːk)
Knock
against
with
force
or
violence.
Synonyms
impinge on
run into
hit
bump
collide with
strike
Antonyms
miss
approbation
acceptance
undershoot
consume
7. knock
noun.
(ˈnɑːk)
The
sound
of
knocking
(as
on
a
door
or
in
an
engine
or
bearing).
Synonyms
sound
knocking
Antonyms
qualify
acquit
inattention
8. knock
noun.
(ˈnɑːk)
Negative
criticism.
Synonyms
criticism
critique
roast
Antonyms
criticize
cheer
curse
bless
9. over
adjective.
(ˈoʊvɝ)
Having
come
or
been
brought
to
a
conclusion.
Synonyms
finished
terminated
ended
concluded
complete
all over
Antonyms
unfinished
Phanerogamae
Cryptogamia
end
misconception
Etymology
over (English)
ofer (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. over
adverb.
(ˈoʊvɝ)
Throughout
a
period
of
time.
Synonyms
o'er
Antonyms
inside
outside
Etymology
over (English)
ofer (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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