🪓cleave

verb
/kliːv/

Meaning

to split or cut apart forcefully; to cling or adhere closely
to split or divide; to cut through forcefully

Example Sentences

The axe can cleave the wood in two.

He used an axe to cleave the wood.

Example Expressions

cleave to

Synonyms

split, sever, divide, adhere, cling, cut, separate
Entry 1
split, sever, divide, adhere, cling
Entry 2
split, divide, cut, separate

Antonyms

unite, join, combine, connect, merge
Entry 1
unite, join, combine
Entry 2
unite, join, connect, merge

Collocations

cleave wood, cleave to principles, cleave apart, cleave through, cleave rocks, cleave in two
Entry 1
cleave wood, cleave to principles, cleave apart, cleave through
Entry 2
cleave wood, cleave rocks, cleave through, cleave apart, cleave in two

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