vire Antonyms
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Meaning of vire
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vire (n.)
An arrow, having a rotary motion, formerly used with the crossbow. Cf. Vireton.
vire Sentence Examples
- The wind viring to the north brought a drastic change in weather conditions.
- The pilot expertly corrected the vire in the airplane's flight path.
- The compass indicated a significant vire, indicating a shift in the magnetic field.
- Engineers measured the vire of the rotating machinery to ensure optimal performance.
- The river's course vired sharply at a bend, creating a picturesque waterfall.
- The dancer executed an elegant vire, twirling her body with grace and precision.
- The conductor signaled the orchestra to vire from a lively tempo to a more subdued one.
- The surveyor noted the vire in the land boundary, ensuring accurate measurements for property demarcation.
- The doctor vire the syringe to draw a blood sample.
- The artist used a vire brush to create delicate lines and textures in her painting.
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An arrow, having a rotary motion, formerly used with the crossbow. Cf. Vireton.
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The wind viring to the north brought a drastic change in weather conditions.
The pilot expertly corrected the vire in the airplane's flight path.
The compass indicated a significant vire, indicating a shift in the magnetic field.
Engineers measured the vire of the rotating machinery to ensure optimal performance.