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shelve

[shelv]

shelve Definition

  • 1to put something, especially books, on a shelf or shelves
  • 2to decide not to continue with a plan, idea, or proposal

Using shelve: Examples

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

  • Example

    She shelve the books in alphabetical order.

  • Example

    The project has been shelved due to lack of funding.

  • Example

    He decided to shelve his plans for a while.

  • Example

    The company has shelved its expansion plans.

shelve Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for shelve

Antonyms for shelve

Phrases with shelve

  • not currently being considered or used

    Example

    The project was put on the shelf until further notice.

  • the length of time that a product, especially food, can be stored before it becomes too old to be sold or used

    Example

    The shelve life of this product is six months.

  • a method of organizing books or other materials on shelves in a library or other collection

    Example

    The library uses the Dewey Decimal shelve system to organize its books.

Origins of shelve

from Middle English 'schelven', meaning 'to separate, divide, or split'

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Summary: shelve in Brief

'Shelve' [shelv] means to put something on a shelf or decide not to continue with a plan. It is often used in the context of organizing books or other materials, as in 'She shelved the books in alphabetical order.' 'Shelve' also appears in phrases like 'on the shelf,' meaning not currently being considered, and 'shelve life,' referring to the length of time a product can be stored. Informal synonyms include 'put away' and 'stash.'