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Meanings of
paved
in English
Covered with a firm surface.
unpaved
Related terms
sealed
made-up
Usage of
paved
in English
1
Other countries followed suit years later but South Africa
paved
the way.
2
Remote lands without
paved
roads or power lines stretched into the distance.
3
He said the pilot
paved
the way for a full national survery.
4
The streets of the city are
paved
throughout with the same material.
5
And this Order in Council
paved
the way for the total abolition.
6
The car drew up at a creeper-hung porch
paved
in red tiles.
7
The disorders of the Roman state
paved
the way for this revolution.
8
I pulled down the road, which showed signs of being recently
paved
.
9
The big cannons boomed up the narrow
cobble
-
paved
road from the field.
10
The tenants used the side door that let into the
brick
-
paved
alley.
11
From the gate to the entrance the walk was
paved
with granite.
12
Not the prettiest, but it
paved
the way for Wales's champagne yesterday.
13
Outside are communal garden with lawns,
paved
areas, mature trees and shrubs.
14
Not a single paving-stone in the
paved
yard was to be seen.
15
The path to the final is
paved
with many potential slip ups.
16
They helped
paved
the way for me and it makes me grateful.
Other examples for "paved"
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paved
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
paved the way
paved road
paved streets
paved court
paved path
More collocations
Paved
through the time
Paved
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common