carryover

[US]/[ˈkærɪˌoʊvər]/
[UK]/[ˈkærɪˌoʊvər]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.An outstanding balance or amount carried forward from one period to another.; Something that continues from a previous period or event.
v.To transfer an outstanding balance or amount to a subsequent period.; To continue or extend from a previous period or event.

Phrases & Collocations

carryover effect

carryover costs

carryover baggage

carryover risk

carryover savings

carryover amount

carryover period

carryover value

carryover funds

Example Sentences

the project's budget included a significant carryover from the previous year.

we need to minimize the carryover of unused funds into the next fiscal year.

a carryover of credit points allows students to advance in their studies.

the carryover effect of last year's marketing campaign was positive.

there was a substantial carryover of inventory from the holiday season.

the carryover of data from the old system to the new one was successful.

we'll assess the carryover risk associated with this new investment.

the carryover of goodwill from the acquisition boosted employee morale.

a carryover of lessons learned from the previous project will inform our approach.

the carryover of the team's momentum ensured a strong start to the season.

we are tracking the carryover of outstanding tasks to the next sprint.

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