come over

English dictionary entry

Meanings

verb
  1. To affect in a sudden, unprecedented or surprising manner; to overwhelm a person's ordinarily contrary impulse.
  2. To seem; to come to express a feeling or state.
  3. To change one's position or location, especially to someone else's home or to an opposing side in competition or conflict.
  4. To deceive or get the better of; overreach.

Word forms

come over comes over coming over came over

Translations

Dutch: langskomen Esperanto: aliri Estonian: üle tulema French: venir Greek: έρχομαι Ancient Greek: ἔρχομαι Japanese: 遣って来る Lithuanian: užeiti Polish: przyjeżdżać Polish: przyjechać Russian: подскочить Russian: подъехать
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