Traversed can be categorized as a verb.
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traverse - deny formally (an allegation of fact by the opposing party) in a legal suit | ||
traverse - to cover or extend over an area or time period; "Rivers traverse the valley floor", "The parking lot spans 3 acres"; "The novel spans three centuries" |
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1. | verb | The train traversed a tunnel. | |
2. | verb | "To thy guardian care / she doth her Gods and ministries consign. / Take them, thy future destinies to share, / and seek for them another home elsewhere, / that mighty city, which for thee and thine / o'er traversed ocean shall the Fates prepare." | |
3. | verb | Taking hold of this respectable person's arm as if to support her, Lady Ashton traversed the court, uttering a word or two by way of direction to the servants, but not one to Sir William, who in vain endeavoured to attract her attention. | |
4. | verb | That path can easily be traversed by foot. | |
5. | verb | Rivers traverse the valley floor. | |
6. | verb | Unfamiliar terrain can be difficult to traverse. | |
7. | verb | There are no inhabitants of this land of despair. A band of Pawnees or of Blackfeet may occasionally traverse it in order to reach other hunting-grounds, but the hardiest of the braves are glad to lose sight of those awesome plains, and to find themselves once more upon the prairies. | |
8. | verb | They had to traverse an uncharted mountain range. | |
9. | verb | Unfamiliar terrain can be difficult to traverse. | |
10. | verb | There are no inhabitants of this land of despair. A band of Pawnees or of Blackfeet may occasionally traverse it in order to reach other hunting-grounds, but the hardiest of the braves are glad to lose sight of those awesome plains, and to find themselves once more upon the prairies. | |
11. | verb | They had to traverse an uncharted mountain range. |
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The train traversed a tunnel. | |
"To thy guardian care / she doth her Gods and ministries consign. / Take them, thy future destinies to share, / and seek for them another home elsewhere, / that mighty city, which for thee and thine / o'er traversed ocean shall the Fates prepare." | |
Taking hold of this respectable person's arm as if to support her, Lady Ashton traversed the court, uttering a word or two by way of direction to the servants, but not one to Sir William, who in vain endeavoured to attract her attention. | |
That path can easily be traversed by foot. | |
Rivers traverse the valley floor. |
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Unfamiliar terrain can be difficult to traverse. | |
There are no inhabitants of this land of despair. A band of Pawnees or of Blackfeet may occasionally traverse it in order to reach other hunting-grounds, but the hardiest of the braves are glad to lose sight of those awesome plains, and to find themselves once more upon the prairies. | |
They had to traverse an uncharted mountain range. | |
Unfamiliar terrain can be difficult to traverse. | |
There are no inhabitants of this land of despair. A band of Pawnees or of Blackfeet may occasionally traverse it in order to reach other hunting-grounds, but the hardiest of the braves are glad to lose sight of those awesome plains, and to find themselves once more upon the prairies. | |
They had to traverse an uncharted mountain range. |