Rollover

Pronunciation: /ˈroʊˌloʊvər/

Rollover (noun)

  1. a car accident where a vehicle turns over onto its side or roof.
  2. an arrangement to extend the period of a financial agreement, like a loan or investment.

Examples

  • The vehicle was involved in a rollover on the highway.
  • Rollover accidents can be very dangerous for passengers.

Common collocations: rollover accident, vehicle rollover, rollover option, rollover period, rollover funds

Rollover (verb)

  1. to extend the period of a financial agreement, like a loan or investment.

Examples

  • They decided to rollover the investment for another year.
  • You can rollover your savings account to earn more interest.

Synonyms of Rollover

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Antonyms of Rollover

  • When discussing ending a contract or agreement.