Rake over
verb
To repeatedly re-examine or talk about the details of an event or a situation, especially an unpleasant or unfortunate one.
She just can't stop raking over her failed relationship.

Often appears as...
- rake over the past
- rake over an incident
verb
To rake or move something over or across a surface.
I spent the afternoon raking over the leaves in my garden.

Often appears as...
- rake over the garden
- rake over the yard
verb
To repeatedly re-examine or talk about the details of an event or a situation, especially an unpleasant or unfortunate one.
She just can't stop raking over her failed relationship.

Often appears as...
- rake over the past
- rake over an incident
verb
To rake or move something over or across a surface.
I spent the afternoon raking over the leaves in my garden.

Often appears as...
- rake over the garden
- rake over the yard
Definition 1 of 2

Negative Connotation
This usage often implies a negative feeling towards discussing the past, suggesting it's unhealthy or unnecessary.

They always rake over past mistakes, bringing down the mood.
Emotionally Charged
It is frequently used with emotional events, signaling that the discussion might reopen old wounds.

Rachel dreaded family reunions because her relatives would rake over old disputes.
Conversational Context
Mostly used in conversations, not formal writing, as it relates to personal or informal discussions.

I wish he wouldn't rake over that story every time we talk.
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