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carry over

[kar-ee-oh-ver] / ˈkær iˌoʊ vər /
VERB
be left
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VERB
extend to
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VERB
carry forward
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Example Sentences

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What you’re seeing at the start of the season is a carry-over from how they finished the season.”

From Seattle Times • May 20, 2024

"The increase registered in the CPI during August will generate a carry-over effect," said Eugenio Mari, Chief Economist at the Libertad y Progreso Foundation.

From Reuters • Sep. 11, 2023

Collins said the IRS still has a lot of carry-over work — unprocessed returns and correspondence — from 2022 that needs to be addressed.

From Washington Post • Jan. 13, 2023

“Honestly, from the first day until now the quality of basketball has improved. They have retained what we’re giving them. There’s a direct carry-over from drills and practices to the games.”

From Seattle Times • Dec. 31, 2022

We said all this in my kitchen, drinking coffee, sitting at my kitchen table, in those low, intense voices we used for such arguments when we were in our early twenties; a carry-over from college.

From "The Handmaid's Tale" by Margaret Atwood