Patch
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British pronunciation/pˈæt‍ʃ/
American pronunciation/ˈpætʃ/

Definition & Meaning of "patch"

Patch
01

sewing that repairs a worn or torn hole (especially in a garment)

patch definition and meaning
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a piece of soft material that covers and protects an injured part of the body

patch definition and meaning
03

a small contrasting part of something

04

a small plot of land that is used for growing a particular type of crops or plants

What is a "patch"?

A patch refers to a small area of soil or ground that is specifically set aside for growing plants, such as flowers, vegetables, or herbs. It can be a part of a larger garden or a separate section designated for a particular type of plant or project. Garden patches are often created to improve plant growth by ensuring they have enough space and the right conditions.

05

a piece of cloth used as decoration or to mend or cover a hole

06

a covering worn over one eye to protect or conceal it, often used for medical reasons

What is a "patch"?

A patch is a covering worn over one eye to protect it, typically used for medical reasons. It is usually made of a soft material like cloth or plastic and is placed over the eye to help treat conditions such as lazy eye, double vision, or after eye surgery. The patch helps to strengthen the weaker eye by limiting its use and encouraging the stronger eye to work harder. Regular use of the patch is important for effective treatment under the guidance of an eye care professional.

07

a connection intended to be used for a limited time

08

a small piece of code or update applied to existing software to fix issues, enhance functionality, or address vulnerabilities

09

a period of indeterminate length (usually short) marked by some action or condition

to patch
01

to repair by applying a piece of material to cover a hole or damage

Transitive: to patch a tear or damage in fabric
to patch definition and meaning
02

to repair or mend something that is damaged by filling in the affected area with a suitable material

Transitive: to patch a damaged object
03

to mend or repair by affixing a small piece of material over a damaged area

Ditransitive: to patch a surface with a piece of material

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dispatch

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dispatch

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patchy

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Example
The patch shielded the eye after surgery.
Psoriasis patches often appear on the elbows, knees, and scalp.
The patches of blue sky relieved the gray overcast of the stormy weather.
The gardener patched the lawn with patches of different grass varieties for a lush appearance.
The warmth of the sun is currently thawing the icy patches on the road.
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