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  2. SWEEP definition: 1. to clean something, especially a floor by using a brush to collect the dirt into one place from…. Learn more.

    • Sweep Account

      SWEEP ACCOUNT definition: a bank account that automatically...

    • English (US)

      SWEEP meaning: 1. to clean something, especially a floor by...

    • Sweep: Japanese Translation

      SWEEP translate: (ほうきで)~を掃く, (すごい勢いで)~を押し流す, 吹き飛ばす, 掃(は)く,...

    • Sweep: Korean Translation

      SWEEP translate: 청소하다, 쓸다, 압승하다. Learn more in the Cambridge...

    • Traditional

      SWEEP translate: 清掃, 打掃,清掃,掃除, 移動, (尤指快速有力地)移動,衝,...

    • Simplified

      SWEEP translate: 清扫, 打扫,清扫,扫除, 移动, (尤指快速有力地)移动,冲,...

  3. The meaning of SWEEP is to remove from a surface with or as if with a broom or brush. How to use sweep in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Sweep.

  4. to direct (the eyes, gaze, etc.) over a region, surface, or the like: He swept his eyes over the countryside. to examine electronically, as to search for a hidden listening device. to win a complete or overwhelming victory in (a contest): Johnson swept the presidential election of 1964.

  5. You also sweep when you move in a smooth, confident way, like when you sweep onto the dance floor in a dazzling new outfit. A barber sweeps up hair from the the barber shop floor, and your melodramatic brother sweeps his homework off his desk with his arm when he's frustrated.

  6. sweep. (swiːp ) Word forms: sweeps , sweeping , swept. 1. verb B2. If you sweep an area of floor or ground, you push dirt or rubbish off it using a brush with a long handle. The owner of the store was sweeping his floor when I walked in. [VERB noun] She was in the kitchen sweeping crumbs into a dust pan. [VERB noun preposition/adverb]

  7. sweep meaning, definition, what is sweep: to clean the dust, dirt etc from the flo...: Learn more.

  8. to be pushed or carried along, often by something strong that you cannot control: Many trees were swept away in the flood. They got swept along by the crowd. sweep verb (AFFECT) to quickly affect a large area: The disease is sweeping the country. Panic swept through the crowd. sweep along/into/past, etc.