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sheave
1[ sheev ]
sheave
2[ shiv, sheev ]
noun
- a pulley for hoisting or hauling, having a grooved rim for retaining a wire rope.
- a wheel with a grooved rim, for transmitting force to a cable or belt.
sheave
1/ ʃiːv /
verb
- tr to gather or bind into sheaves
sheave
2/ ʃiːv /
noun
- a wheel with a grooved rim, esp one used as a pulley
Word History and Origins
Origin of sheave2
Word History and Origins
Origin of sheave1
Example Sentences
That’s an opportunity for Meloni to sheave off more of the center.
This week’s work on the elevator included replacing two sheave, or pulley, bearings.
Litterst says this week’s work on the elevator included replacing two sheave, or pulley, bearings.
Teri Williams, a spokeswoman for the Nevada Department of Business and Industry, said the report found that Guyard-Guillot had ascended too quickly, which caused the rope to detach from the sheave/pulley.
"The wire rope was severed due to the rapid ascent of the performer, ultimately causing the rope to be freed from the sheave/pulley and scraping against a shear point," the agency said.
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