accelerate, broach, clutch, dichotomize, fork, hang together, make mincemeat of, reduce to rubble, smash, take apart, whittle
Definitionv. separate or cut with a tool
Last update: April 6, 2016
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The carpenter cleaved the wood into two. [adverb]
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His parents are still cleaved to old ways of living. [verb]
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At the word, sirs, cleave a way. [adverb]
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Cleave to her. [adverb]
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Here prevailing granite and diabase give rise to a complicated mountain system through which the rivers cleave their way in a curved and irregular course. [Please select]
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Cleopatra cleaved her fishes with a murderous hand and hook. [Please select]
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Nevertheless, Roosevelt's decision, in 1884, to cleave to the Republican Party disappointed many of us. [Please select]
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Cleave dismounted, and came, hat in hand, to the coach window. [Please select]
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Cleave shook Dundee's reins and went on toward Lauderdale. [Please select]
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