halve

[heɪv]

halve Definition

  • 1reduce (something) by half
  • 2divide (something) into two equal parts

Using halve: Examples

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

  • Example

    She halved the cake and gave me a piece.

  • Example

    The company plans to halve its carbon emissions by 2030.

  • Example

    He halved his workload by delegating some tasks to his assistant.

halve Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for halve

Antonyms for halve

Phrases with halve

  • reach a compromise by reducing one's demands or increasing one's concessions

    Example

    We couldn't agree on the price, so we decided to halve the difference and split it.

  • halve one's age

    to act or feel younger than one's actual age

    Example

    She may be 60, but she still parties like she's halved her age.

  • to share something equally between two people

    Example

    Let's just halve it all and split the cost of the bill.

Origins of halve

from Old English 'healfian', meaning 'to divide in half'

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Summary: halve in Brief

The verb 'halve' [heɪv] means to reduce something by half or divide it into two equal parts. It can be used in various contexts, such as dividing food, reducing carbon emissions, or delegating tasks. 'Halve' also appears in phrases like 'halve the difference,' meaning to reach a compromise, and 'halve one's age,' meaning to act or feel younger than one's actual age.