From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishgo over phrasal verb1 think about go over somethingTHINK ABOUT to think very carefully about something I had gone over and over what happened in my mind.2 examine go over somethingLOOK FOR to search or examine something very carefully In the competition, the judge goes over each dog and assesses it.3 repeat go over somethingREPEAT to repeat something in order to explain it or make sure it is correct Once again I went over exactly what I needed to say.4 clean go over somethingCLEAN to clean something5 go over well (also go over big American English) if something goes over well, people like it That kind of salesman talk doesn’t go over very well with the scientists. → go→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
go over• Don't worry if you don't understand everything - she'll go over the main points again at the end.• OK, I'll go over the plan one more time, but pay attention this time.