ensweep Antonyms

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Meaning of ensweep

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ensweep (v. t.)

To sweep over or across; to pass over rapidly.

ensweep Sentence Examples

  1. The sound of the wind ensweeped the entire valley, creating an eerie and mysterious atmosphere.
  2. The gentle breeze ensweeped the meadow, carrying the scent of wildflowers and freshly cut grass.
  3. The waves ensweeped the sandy shore, leaving behind a trail of seashells and seaweed.
  4. The river ensweeped the valley floor, carving out a deep and meandering channel.
  5. The fire ensweeped the forest, leaving behind a charred and blackened landscape.
  6. The lava ensweeped the village, destroying everything in its path.
  7. The floodwaters ensweeped the town, leaving behind a trail of destruction and devastation.
  8. The plague ensweeped the land, claiming the lives of millions of people.
  9. The economic crisis ensweeped the country, causing widespread poverty and unemployment.
  10. The political turmoil ensweeped the nation, leading to widespread unrest and violence.

FAQs About the word ensweep

To sweep over or across; to pass over rapidly.

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The sound of the wind ensweeped the entire valley, creating an eerie and mysterious atmosphere.

The gentle breeze ensweeped the meadow, carrying the scent of wildflowers and freshly cut grass.

The waves ensweeped the sandy shore, leaving behind a trail of seashells and seaweed.

The river ensweeped the valley floor, carving out a deep and meandering channel.