Swathe
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British pronunciation/swˈe‍ɪð/
American pronunciation/ˈswɑð/, /ˈsweɪð/

Definition & Meaning of "swathe"

to swathe
01

to wrap or cover something with a long piece of cloth or material

Transitive: to swathe sth
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After the surgery, the doctor swathed the patient 's arm with a clean bandage.
The gardener carefully swathed the young tree in burlap to protect it from frost.
Farmers often swathe newly harvested wheat into bundles for easy transportation.
Swathe
01

an enveloping bandage

example
Example
After the surgery, the doctor swathed the patient's arm with a clean bandage.
The gardener carefully swathed the young tree in burlap to protect it from frost.
Farmers often swathe newly harvested wheat into bundles for easy transportation.
The newborn was swathed in a soft blanket, snug and warm.
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