hewed

[hyood]

hewed Definition

  • 1to chop or cut something with an axe, pick, or other tool
  • 2to conform or adhere to something strictly

Using hewed: Examples

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

  • Example

    He hewed the log into shape with a sharp axe.

  • Example

    The sculptor hewed the stone into a beautiful statue.

  • Example

    She hewed to her principles despite criticism from others.

  • Example

    The company hewed to its commitment to sustainability.

hewed Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for hewed

Phrases with hewed

  • to conform strictly to a rule or principle

    Example

    The politician hewed to the party line on the issue.

  • to maintain or follow traditional practices or beliefs

    Example

    The family hewed to tradition by celebrating the same holiday customs every year.

  • to carve or cut something out of a large piece of rock

    Example

    The ancient temple was hewed out of the rock by skilled craftsmen.

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Summary: hewed in Brief

'Hewed' [hyood] means to chop or cut something with a tool or to conform strictly to something. It is often used in phrases like 'hew to the line' and 'hew to tradition.' Examples include 'He hewed the log into shape with a sharp axe' and 'The company hewed to its commitment to sustainability.'