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Sweeping - definition of sweeping by The Free Dictionary Define sweeping sweeping synonyms, sweeping pronunciation, sweeping translation, English dictionary definition of sweeping adj 1 Having wide-ranging influence or effect: sweeping changes 2 Moving in or as if in a wide curve: a sweeping gesture; a sweeping glance
sweeping - definition of sweeping by HarperCollins sweep (swiːp) verbsweeps, sweeping, swept 1 to clean or clear (a space, chimney, etc) with a brush, broom, etc 2 (often followed by up)to remove or collect (dirt, rubbish, etc) with a brush, broom, etc 3 to move in a smooth or continuous manner, esp quickly or forcibly ⇒ cars swept along the road 4 to move in a proud or dignified fashion ⇒ she swept past 5 to spread or pass rapidly
sweeping - WordReference. com Dictionary of English n the act of sweeping, esp a moving, removing, clearing, etc , by or as if by the use of a broom: to give the house a good sweep the steady, driving motion or swift onward course of something moving with force or without interruption: the sweep of the wind and the waves