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    sweep
    [swēp]
    verb
    sweep (verb) · sweeps (third person present) · swept (past tense) · swept (past participle) · sweeping (present participle)
    1. move swiftly and smoothly:
      "a large black car swept past the open windows" · "a wave of sympathy swept over him"
    2. search (an area) for something:
      "the detective swept the room for hair and fingerprints"
      Similar:
      hunt through
      delve in
      sift through
      go through with a fine-tooth comb
      leave no stone unturned in
      • examine (a place or object) for electronic listening devices:
        "the line is swept every fifteen minutes"
      • cover (an entire area) with a gun:
        "they were trying to get the Lewis gun up behind some trees from where they would sweep the trench"
    noun
    sweep (noun) · sweeps (plural 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"
      • electronics
        the movement of a beam across the screen of a cathode ray tube.
    3. medicine
      a procedure for inducing labor in a pregnant woman, in which a medical practitioner moves a finger around within the opening of the cervix to detach the amniotic membranes:
      "I went in for a sweep at 41 weeks" · "she asked if I wanted a membrane sweep to get labor going"
    4. a comprehensive search or survey of a place or area:
      "the police finished their sweep through the woods"
      • NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
        (sweeps)
        a survey of the ratings of broadcast stations, carried out at regular intervals to determine advertising rates.
    5. a long, typically curved stretch of road, river, or land:
      "we could see a wide sweep of country perhaps a hundred miles across"
    6. informal
      a sweepstake.
    7. NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
      an instance of winning every event, award, or place in a contest:
      "a World Series sweep"
    8. a long, heavy oar used to row a barge or other vessel:
      "a big, heavy sweep oar"
    9. a sail of a windmill.
    10. a long pole mounted as a lever for raising buckets from a well.
    Origin
    Old English swāpan (verb), of Germanic origin; related to German schweifen ‘sweep in a curve’.
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    Sweep can mean to clean a floor or to move swiftly. Cinderella swept the floors tirelessly every day of her life until she received an invitation to the palace ball. The UFO swept across the sky in the American Southwest, causing alarm and amazement in three states. The verb sweep can also mean to win all the games in a series.
    Some common synonyms of sweep are compass, gamut, orbit, range, and scope. While all these words mean "the extent that lies within the powers of something (as to cover or control)," sweep suggests extent, often circular or arc-shaped, of motion or activity.
    The past tense of sweep is swept . The third-person singular simple present indicative form of sweep is sweeps . The present participle of sweep is sweeping . The past participle of sweep is swept . Find more words!
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    verb (used with object), swept, sweep·ing. to move or remove (dust, dirt, etc.) with or as if with a broom, brush, or the like.
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    sweep (swēp) v. swept (swĕpt), sweep·ing, sweeps v.tr. 1. To clean or clear, as of dirt, with a broom or brush: sweep a chimney.
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