meve Antonyms

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Meaning of meve

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meve (v. t. & i.)

To move.

meve Sentence Examples

  1. The meve undulated gently in the breeze, its emerald leaves shimmering like a thousand tiny mirrors.
  2. She reached out and touched the meve, reveling in its velvety softness and intricate patterns.
  3. The meve was a sanctuary for myriad creatures, its branches teeming with birds, squirrels, and insects.
  4. The ancient meve stood as a sentinel, its massive trunk bearing witness to centuries of history.
  5. The roots of the meve extended deep into the earth, providing a lifeline to the surrounding ecosystem.
  6. The meve's canopy filtered the sunlight, casting a dappled shade that cooled the air beneath.
  7. The meve had been a gathering place for generations, where stories were shared and memories were made.
  8. As the meve aged, its bark became gnarled and twisted, but its spirit remained unyielding.
  9. The meve was more than just a tree; it was a symbol of strength, perseverance, and the interconnectedness of life.
  10. The meve had witnessed countless sunrises and sunsets, and it would continue to stand tall for generations to come.

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To move.

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The meve undulated gently in the breeze, its emerald leaves shimmering like a thousand tiny mirrors.

She reached out and touched the meve, reveling in its velvety softness and intricate patterns.

The meve was a sanctuary for myriad creatures, its branches teeming with birds, squirrels, and insects.

The ancient meve stood as a sentinel, its massive trunk bearing witness to centuries of history.