noun
- something that continues from one period, situation, or place to another
- an amount of money, credits, or benefits that can be transferred from one accounting period to the next
Usage: business; accounting
adjective
- continuing from a previous time or situation
Examples
- The new policy is a carryover from the previous administration.
- She had vacation days as a carryover from last year.
- The carryover effects of the medication lasted several hours.
- There was a carryover balance of $500 in the account.
- The carryover students from last semester need to register early.
- His anger was just a carryover from the argument yesterday.
- The company allows a carryover of unused sick days.