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  1. ACROSS definition: 1. from one side to the other of something with clear limits, such as an area of land, a road, or a…. Learn more.

  2. The meaning of ACROSS is from one side to the opposite side of : over, through. How to use across in a sentence.

  3. ACROSS meaning: 1. from one side to the other of something with clear limits, such as an area of land, a road, or a…. Learn more.

  4. from one side to the other of: a bridge across a river. on or to the other side of; beyond: across the sea. into contact with; into the presence of, usually by accident: to come across an old friend; to run across a first edition of Byron.

  5. Across describes something that's situated on the opposite side or the direction you have to go to get from one side to another. Thinking about swimming across the English Channel? It's 23.7 miles across from England to France, so you might want to take a boat instead. The phrase "across the board" means that all parts of something are affected.

  6. Something that is across something such as a street, river, or area is on the other side of it. Anyone from the houses across the road could see him. When I saw you across the room I knew I'd met you before.

  7. Definition of across preposition in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. 1. from one side to the other of: a bridge across a river. 2. on or to the other side of; beyond: across the sea. 3. into contact with; into the presence of, usu. by accident: to come across an old friend. 4. crosswise of or transversely to the length of something; athwart.

  9. ACROSS meaning: 1. from one side of something to the other: 2. on the opposite side of: 3. used after a…. Learn more.

  10. 1. If someone or something goes across a place or a boundary, they go from one side of it to the other. [...] 2. If something is situated or stretched across something else, it is situated or stretched from one side of it to the other. [...] 3. If something is lying across an object or place, it is resting on it and partly covering it. [...] More.