cleve

[kliːv]

cleve Definition

  • 1(archaic) to split or sever something, especially along a natural line or grain
  • 2to adhere closely or loyally

Using cleve: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "cleve" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He cleaved the wood with a single blow of his axe.

  • Example

    The two friends cleaved to each other through thick and thin.

  • Example

    She cleaved to her religious beliefs despite criticism from others.

cleve Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for cleve

Phrases with cleve

  • to stick to or remain faithful to someone or something

    Example

    Despite the challenges, he cleaved to his dream of becoming a doctor.

  • to split something into two parts

    Example

    The earthquake cleaved the mountain in two.

  • to make a way through something by splitting or cutting it

    Example

    The hiker cleaved a path through the dense forest.

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Summary: cleve in Brief

'Cleve' [kliːv] is an archaic verb that means to split or sever something, especially along a natural line or grain. It can also mean to adhere closely or loyally to someone or something. Examples include 'He cleaved the wood with a single blow of his axe.' and 'The two friends cleaved to each other through thick and thin.' Phrases like 'cleave to' and 'cleave a path' extend its meaning.