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- financecontrive or extend a particular financial arrangement:"this is not a good time for rolling over corporate debt"
- BRITISH ENGLISHcarry over prize money in a lottery from one draw to the next, typically because the jackpot has not been won.
nounroll-over (noun)- financethe extension or transfer of a debt or other financial arrangement:"investments would be returned after four months unless a rollover was requested" · "group rollover relief"
- BRITISH ENGLISH(in a lottery) the accumulative carryover of prize money to the following drawing:"the lottery jackpot rollover is close to £4 million"
- informalthe overturning of a vehicle:"it gives extra protection in side impacts and rollovers" · "a rollover bar"
- a facility on an electronic keyboard enabling one or several keystrokes to be registered correctly while another key is depressed.
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- The term "roll over" can have the following meanings12:
- To turn over from one position or side to another, especially while lying down.
- Figuratively, it suggests submitting or yielding to someone else's demands, objections, or criticisms in a rather passive or docile manner.
- In the context of a motor vehicle accident, a "rollover" refers to a situation where the vehicle overturns.
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