to mention or treat something briefly without giving it proper attention
"The documentary skates over the years of political violence."
to deal with something too quickly and without enough attention
to pass over something without really explaining it
One main meaning — here's how to use it.
to mention or treat something briefly without giving it proper attention
"The documentary skates over the years of political violence."
to move over something on skates
to pass over something without really explaining it
Often used critically in writing, journalism, and discussion when an important point is not properly addressed.
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