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sweep
noun as in range, extent
noun as in movement
verb as in brush off, away
Example Sentences
Terror and trauma are already sweeping migrant communities.
The current administration and government's flouting of incremental change for sweeping upheaval, however, makes the Supreme Court's possible decision far more uncertain, he said.
It’s only when the doll shatters that she can come alive in the form of De la Huerta, her own self-directed star, naked in broad daylight, sweeping up the pieces.
Supreme Court has never “recognized a sweeping right by the government to second guess editorial decision-making.”
Its Centurion New York venue is located on the 55th floor of a skyscraper, with floor to ceiling windows offering sweeping views of New York, and fine dining and private bars.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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