Synonym: cover, floor. Similar words: paved, pavement, pave the way for, pavlovian, pavilion, ave, Dave, aver. Meaning: [peɪv] n. a setting with precious stones so closely set that no metal shows. v. cover with a material such as stone or concrete to make suitable for vehicle traffic.
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1 These bircks are to pave the courtyard.
2 They're trying to blast away the hill to pave the way for the new highway.
3 The mushroom development of technology will pave the way for improving our economy.
4 I do hope the treaty will pave the way to peace in the Middle East.
5 Scientists hope that data from the probe will pave the way for a more detailed exploration of Mars.
6 The town council decided to pave the square before the Hall.
7 You need to pave the roads.
8 At top speed, the Pave Hawk helicopter can travel 221 miles per hour.
9 And this does, of course, pave the way for all manner of hilarious aircraft-undercarriage impressions at parties.
10 I pave the way for my people with product specialists, financial experts, the regional boys, whatever.
11 They merely pave the way for an increasing proportion of those emissions to come from the burning of imported coal.
12 Mendel points out that this helped pave the way for economic crises that aggravated social discontent before 1905.
13 Peer social interactions pave the way for potential mutual respect relations with adults in later development.
14 Whitehall appeared earlier to pave the way for the change by softening its line on public spending.
15 To pave the way, Roosevelt promoted Stilwell to full general.
16 She would pave the way for a much more slender ideal: the flapper.
17 Demolition would pave the way for a major retail and leisure complex masterplan, devised by Damond Lock Grabowski.
18 The county should pave it as soon as possible.
19 Their economic policy pave the way for industrial expansion.
20 Such opinions pave the way for social change.
21 These decisions will pave the way to a new era, or lead to extinction.
22 It may also pave the way to a more peaceful adult life,[www.Sentencedict.com] according to new research from Oxford University.
23 The recommendations at the end of this chapter may help parents pave the way.
24 The assembly, charged with drawing up a new constitution, could pave the way for political pluralism.
25 Omar Hassan Ahmad al-Bashir announced the formation of an appointed transitional parliament to pave the way for democracy.
26 The council had recently authorised an adjoining owner to construct and pave an access way over part of the road verge.
27 Again, these changes almost always occur when humans inadvertently pave new pathways for the microbial world.
28 He believes the Government has missed the opportunity to pave the way for badly needed investment.
29 So under the mud it can mainly used to pave PE or PVC pipe, cable and optical fiber cable, etc.
30 Down the road, continuing research into "neural prosthetics" – devices connected to people's brains and operated by brain waves – may pave the way for possible desktop adoption.