Spaces can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
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space - place at intervals; "Space the interviews so that you have some time between the different candidates" | ||
Noun |
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space - an empty area (usually bounded in some way between things); "the architect left space in front of the building"; "they stopped at an open space in the jungle"; "the space between his teeth" | ||
space - an area reserved for some particular purpose; "the laboratory's floor space" | ||
space - the unlimited expanse in which everything is located; "they tested his ability to locate objects in space"; "the boundless regions of the infinite" | ||
space - a blank area; "write your name in the space provided" | ||
space - one of the areas between or below or above the lines of a musical staff; "the spaces are the notes F-A-C-E" | ||
space - a blank character used to separate successive words in writing or printing; "he said the space is the most important character in the alphabet" | ||
space - any location outside the Earth's atmosphere; "the astronauts walked in outer space without a tether"; "the first major milestone in space exploration was in 1957, when the USSR's Sputnik 1 orbited the Earth" | ||
space - (printing) a block of type without a raised letter; used for spacing between words or sentences | ||
space - the interval between two times; "the distance from birth to death"; "it all happened in the space of 10 minutes" |
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1. | noun | They may not respond right away and they may fight so ther smaller one can fit in one of hide spaces if it gets attacked. | |
2. | noun | Parking spaces are just big enough for a Mini Cooper. | |
3. | noun | Rain formed pools in the hollow spaces on the rocks. | |
4. | noun | The parking spaces nearest the door are reserved for executives. | |
5. | noun | The eternal silence of these infinite spaces terrifies me. | |
6. | noun | Some systems, such as Burroughs B5500, do not use paging to implement virtual memory. Instead, they use segmentation, that divide virtual address spaces into variable-length segments. A virtual address consists of a segment number and an offset within the segment. | |
7. | noun | Native French speakers often add spaces before punctuation in other languages even though it is usually incorrect. | |
8. | noun | Tom parked in one of the empty spaces in front of the library. | |
9. | noun | And now my parachutes fall from dream to dream through the spaces of death. | |
10. | noun | There are not many parking spaces on this particular street. | |
11. | noun | I'm afraid to go into closed spaces. | |
12. | noun | When first year students write compositions, shouldn't they leave spaces between words? | |
13. | noun | Let's find the equation that shifts the parabola y=x²−4x+7 three spaces on the x-axis and -2 spaces on the y-axis. | |
14. | noun | Latin was written without spaces between the letters, and entirely in uppercase. | |
15. | noun | I look out on the brilliant heaven, and see a milky way of powdery splendour wandering through it, and clusters and knots of stars and planets shining serenely in the blue frosty spaces; and the armed apparition of Orion, his spear pointing away into immeasurable space, gleaming overhead; and the familiar constellation of the Plough dipping down into the west; and I think when I go in again that there is one Christmas the less between me and my grave. | |
16. | verb | Space the interviews so that you have some time between the different candidates. |
Sentence | |
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noun | |
They may not respond right away and they may fight so ther smaller one can fit in one of hide spaces if it gets attacked. |
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Parking spaces are just big enough for a Mini Cooper. |
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Rain formed pools in the hollow spaces on the rocks. | |
The parking spaces nearest the door are reserved for executives. | |
The eternal silence of these infinite spaces terrifies me. | |
Some systems, such as Burroughs B5500, do not use paging to implement virtual memory. Instead, they use segmentation, that divide virtual address spaces into variable-length segments. A virtual address consists of a segment number and an offset within the segment. | |
Native French speakers often add spaces before punctuation in other languages even though it is usually incorrect. | |
Tom parked in one of the empty spaces in front of the library. | |
And now my parachutes fall from dream to dream through the spaces of death. | |
There are not many parking spaces on this particular street. | |
I'm afraid to go into closed spaces. | |
When first year students write compositions, shouldn't they leave spaces between words? | |
Let's find the equation that shifts the parabola y=x²−4x+7 three spaces on the x-axis and -2 spaces on the y-axis. | |
Latin was written without spaces between the letters, and entirely in uppercase. | |
I look out on the brilliant heaven, and see a milky way of powdery splendour wandering through it, and clusters and knots of stars and planets shining serenely in the blue frosty spaces; and the armed apparition of Orion, his spear pointing away into immeasurable space, gleaming overhead; and the familiar constellation of the Plough dipping down into the west; and I think when I go in again that there is one Christmas the less between me and my grave. | |
verb | |
Space the interviews so that you have some time between the different candidates. |
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