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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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The symptoms of muscle tension dysphonia tend to carry over into laughing, singing, and changing the pitch of one’s voice.

From Slate • Apr. 18, 2026

The early-claiming penalty she incurred by filing for her own benefits so soon after becoming eligible will carry over when the Social Security Administration calculates her spousal benefit.

From MarketWatch • Apr. 14, 2026

Parliament has already agreed to "carry over" five Bills from the current session, meaning debate on them can continue after May 13, but the Chagos Bill is not among them.

From BBC • Apr. 13, 2026

“With breadth still improving and market uptrends still intact, the underlying bullish tone is expected to carry over into 2026,” wrote Piper Sandler Chief Market Technician Craig Johnson on Friday.

From Barron's • Jan. 2, 2026

She raised her voice, hoping it would carry over the fields.

From "The Son of Neptune" by Rick Riordan




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