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Word | Traverse |
a horizontal beam that extends across something / travel across / Lying across / go through or across / an act of traversing something. / something that crosses or lies across / obstacle, adversity / a formal denial of a matter of fact alleged by the opposing party in a legal pleading / a: a compartment or recess formed by a partition, curtain, or screen b: a gallery or loft providing access from one side to another in a large building / a route or way across or over: as a: a zigzag course of a sailing ship with contrary winds b: a curving or zigzag way up a steep grade c: the course followed in traversing / the act or an instance of traversing : crossing / a protective projecting wall or bank of earth in a trench / a: a lateral movement (as of the saddle of a lathe carriage); also : a device for imparting such movement b: the lateral movement of a gun about a pivot or on a carriage to change direction of fire / a line surveyed across a plot of ground / to move across (an area), | |
Usage | ⇒ The scooter traversed the path on which the jeep was coming ⇒ When you traverse this field, be careful of the bull. ⇒ The candidates traversed the state throughout the campaign. ⇒ They'll find out soon enough, and the traverses across the featureless, flat topography of Meridiani Planum is going to make for ‘smooth sailing’ for the rover. |
Synonyms | cross, pass over, cover, contravene, travel, thwart, walk, transit, bar, contradict, cut across, deny, gainsay, go over, oppose, roam, track, pass through, range, span, |
Antonyms | back up, abide, bear out, profess, confirm, ascertain, authenticate, substantiate, adhere, affirm, allege, bolster up, brook, certify, commend, comply, comprise, contend, continue, corroborate, |
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