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1. intransitive verb change allegiance: to change allegiance and start supporting somebody or something else
 In a surprise move, the Senator went over to the opposition party.
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2. transitive verb examine something carefully: to examine or check something carefully
 The police went over the car looking for fingerprints.
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3. transitive verb rehearse and memorize something: to practice or repeat something in order to learn it
 The actors were all busy going over their lines.
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4. intransitive verb be received: to be received in a particular way
 The campaign platform went over well with the convention delegates.
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