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carryover

n. 1 Something whose duration has been extended or that has been transferred to another time 2 An amount, especially a sum of money, transferred to a new column in a ledger, or applied to a later time

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Carryover

Carryover may refer to:

  • Carryover basis, in taxation
  • Carry over cooking
  • Carryover with steam, in power generation

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Usage examples of "carryover".

Occasionally, after one of his darker dreams, he would feel a carryover of guilt or depravity flowing like ichor through dull veins, but even that would soon be gone.

He says he's a carryover from the old castle that used to occupy this site.

A Particular Faith, a carryover from the early days of Puritanism, was a divinely inspired intimation sent to men by God's angels to show them the Way.

It's a carryover custom from two centuries ago, from the pre-Horseclans Ehleen army, in which common spearmen were all peasantsto all intents and purpose, brutish and brutalized military slaves.

A carryover from his boxing days, he still trained regularly, a regimen of running, weights, and workouts on the light and heavy bags.

In each of Shakespeare's plays there is generally such a character, a carryover from the touring companies which had such stock characters in all their plays.