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swathe
1[ swoth, sweyth ]
verb (used with object)
- to wrap, bind, or swaddle with bands of some material; wrap up closely or fully.
- to bandage.
- to enfold or envelop, as wrappings do.
- to wrap (cloth, rope, etc.) around something.
noun
- a band of linen or the like in which something is wrapped; wrapping; bandage.
swathe
2[ swoth, sweyth ]
noun
swathe
/ sweɪð /
verb
- to bandage (a wound, limb, etc), esp completely
- to wrap a band, garment, etc, around, esp so as to cover completely; swaddle
- to envelop
noun
- a bandage or wrapping
- a variant spelling of swath
Derived Forms
- ˈswathable, adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of swathe1
Example Sentences
It shows their desire to attempt to mend fences with a swathe of the country some privately fear could turn against them if they don’t handle this well.
Tropical Storm Trami dumped one month's worth of rain over large swathes of the northern Philippines in late October, leaving dozens of people dead.
For a few hours, swathes of the Jewish community in a European capital felt as though they were under siege.
The darkened stage, swathed in movie projector fog, seems like a studio set in which dreams are manufactured through live projections along with more traditional Hollywood means.
Large swathes of the state have been under water for several years after unprecedented flooding, which scientists say has been worsened by climate change.
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