greve Antonyms

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Meaning of greve

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greve (n.)

A grove.

greve Sentence Examples

  1. The workers organized a greve to demand better wages and working conditions.
  2. The union called for a statewide greve to protest the government's austerity measures.
  3. The marathon runners endured a grueling greve to reach the finish line.
  4. The hikers ascended the perilous greve with ropes and climbing gear.
  5. The artist etched a delicate greve into the pewter bowl.
  6. The greve in the fabric allowed it to drape elegantly around the body.
  7. The boat gently nudged against the greve, rocking gently in the water.
  8. The sculptor chiseled away at the marble, creating a deep and intricate greve.
  9. The greve in the stone wall provided a convenient foothold for the climber.
  10. The greve in the mountain's slope provided a challenging but rewarding trail for hikers.

FAQs About the word greve

A grove.

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The workers organized a greve to demand better wages and working conditions.

The union called for a statewide greve to protest the government's austerity measures.

The marathon runners endured a grueling greve to reach the finish line.

The hikers ascended the perilous greve with ropes and climbing gear.