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    Sweep
    /swēp/

    verb

    • 1. clean (an area) by brushing away dirt or litter: "I've swept the floor" Similar brushcleanscrubwipe
    • 2. move swiftly and smoothly: "a large black car swept past the open windows" Similar glidesaildashcharge

    noun

    • 1. an act of sweeping something with a brush: "I was giving the floor a quick sweep"
    • 2. a long, swift curving movement: "a grandiose sweep of his hand" Similar gesturemovementmoveaction
  2. The meaning of SWEEP is to remove from a surface with or as if with a broom or brush. How to use sweep in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Sweep.

  3. SWEEP definition: 1. to clean something, especially a floor by using a brush to collect the dirt into one place from…. Learn more.

  4. to direct (the eyes, gaze, etc.) over a region, surface, or the like: He swept his eyes over the countryside. to examine electronically, as to search for a hidden listening device. to win a complete or overwhelming victory in (a contest): Johnson swept the presidential election of 1964.

  5. 3 days ago · If you refer to the sweep of something, you are indicating that it includes a large number of different events, qualities, or opinions.

  6. 1. to clean or clear (a space, chimney, etc) with a brush, broom, etc. 2. ( often foll by up) to remove or collect (dirt, rubbish, etc) with a brush, broom, etc. 3. to move in a smooth or continuous manner, esp quickly or forcibly: cars swept along the road. 4. to move in a proud or dignified fashion: she swept past.

  7. sweep. [transitive, intransitive] to clean a room, surface, etc. using a broom (= a type of brush on a long handle) sweep (something) to sweep the floor Chimneys should be swept regularly. sweep something + adj. The showroom had been emptied and swept clean.

  8. sweep verb (AFFECT) to quickly affect a large area: The disease is sweeping the country. Panic swept through the crowd. sweep along/into/past, etc. to move quickly, especially in a way that shows you think you are important: She swept past me in the corridor.

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