The difference between Cross over and Go home

When used as verbs, cross over means to pass from one side or area, physical or abstract, to another, whereas go home means to return to one's house.


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  1. Cross over as an adjective:

  1. Cross over as a verb (transitive, and, intransitive):

    To pass from one side or area, physical or abstract, to another.

    Examples:

    "To reach the other bank of the river, we tried crossing over on a log."

    "Not many actors are so easily able to cross over from television to film."

  1. Cross over as a verb (euphemistic):

    To die.

    Examples:

    "Sarah's grandmother crossed over last night."

  1. Go home as a verb:

    To return to one's house.

    Examples:

    "Your mother called. She wants you to go home at 10:00."

  2. Go home as a verb (euphemistic):

    To die.

    Examples:

    "Louis went home at around 2:30 yesterday."

  3. Go home as a verb (euphemistic):

    To be eliminated in a competition.

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