Ranged synonyms
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To smuggle:
To stand or sit with a leg on each side of; bestride:
To move easily or gradually away from a set position
To roam through
To calculate astrologically:
To wander over or through:
To wander about aimlessly.
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To behave in a manner that does not conform to morality or norms:
(Ergative) To utter copiously, especially with sounding words; to utter with a deep sound; ""” often with forth, or out.
To tend (feeding livestock) in a pasture.
To nibble; crop.
To harvest:
To array is defined as to display objects in an orderly or decorative way.
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To apply or arrange for:
To arrange or classify by grades; rate according to quality, rank, worth, etc.; sort
To command (someone) to go to or from a specified place
To place in a particular class, rank, or grade:
To designate (governmental documents, reports, etc.) to be secret or confidential and available only to authorized persons
To put in the correct, proper, or suitable order
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To fasten or confine with a tether
To clear (a path or space) with a broom or brush.
To walk in an idle, leisurely manner; saunter
To extend or reach over a distance or area or in a given direction:
To extend across in space or time:
(Mathematics) A mathematical object, typically a set of sets, that is usually structured to define a range across which variables or other objects (such as a coordinate system) can be defined.
To arrange into some order, especially numerically, alphabetically or chronologically.
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The definition of reach is stretching out an arm or hand in order to touch or grab something.
To put (a satellite or spacecraft) into an orbit in space
To mark, incise, or cover with a line or lines.
(--- Sports) To place in the playing area:
To travel in (a region previously unknown or little known) in order to learn about its natural features, inhabitants, etc.
To communicate by letter, usually over a period of time.
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A taxonomic category of organisms ranking above an order and below a phylum or division. In modern taxonomic schemes, the names of classes end in –phyceae for the various groups of algae, –mycetes for fungi, and –opsida for plants (as in Liliopsida, the class of plants also termed monocotyledons). The names of classes belonging to phyla of the animal kingdom, however, are formed in various ways, as Osteichthyes the bony fishes, Aves, the birds, and Mammalia, the mammals, all of which are classes belonging to the subphylum Vertebrata (the vertebrates) in the phylum Chordata.
The definition of ally is to join another in a mutually beneficial relationship.
To adjust or form to a line; to range or form in line; to bring into line.
To travel or pass across, over, or through:
To make a preliminary examination of (an area or a group, for example), usually by moving around and observing, in order to gather information, especially for military purposes:
1590, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, III.4:
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To search through or over thoroughly:
To sail or travel about, as for pleasure or reconnaissance.
To overlay or spread with something:
To contain; include
(Intransitive) To possess a certain extent.
To fluctuate is defined as to change in amount or rise and fall.
To be of a different opinion; disagree:
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To walk, wander, tramp, or gad
To vary is to change, to cause something to change or to differ in some way from something or someone else.
To bid:
To place or file in a small compartment or recess.
To place or arrange in a group:
To place in separate pieces or examples over an area; scatter:
To place in a category; classify
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To arrange into a systematic order.
(By extension) To arrange facts etc. in some methodical order.
To place in a certain order or arrangement
disordered (antonym)
To throw into disorder; disarrange
disorganized (antonym)
To disrupt or break up the order, arrangement, or system of; throw into confusion or disorder
restricted (antonym)
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limited (antonym)
To confine within bounds; set a limit to; restrict; curb
travelled (related)
To pass or journey over or through; traverse:
crossed (related)
To interfere with; thwart or obstruct:
changed (related)
To lay aside, abandon, or leave for another; switch:
moved (related)
To stir the emotions:
Find another word for ranged. In this page you can discover 69 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for ranged, like: run, straddled, drifted, rambled, cast, roamed, tramped, strayed, wandered, rolled and grazed.