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heave
verb heaved (past tense, past participle), hove (past tense, past participle in sense 6 and for heave into sight and heave to), heaving (present participle)
- 1. To lift or pull with great effort.
2. colloq
- To throw something heavy.
3. To rise and fall heavily or rhythmically.
- Thesaurus: bob, pitch, lurch, reel, sway, swell, palpitate, breathe, swirl, ebb and flow, undulate; Antonym: rest, lie still.
intr
5. colloq
- To retch or vomit.
- To displace (a vein or stratum) in a horizontal direction.
- 1. An act of heaving.
- Thesaurus: cast, fling, hurl, throw, toss, wing.
- A horizontal displacement of a vein or stratum at a fault.
noun
- colloq
To be dismissed or rejected.
- colloq
To dismiss or reject them.
- To sigh heavily or with effort.
- To move in a particular direction.
- A sailors' call to exertion, as in heaving the anchor.
Phrasal Verb: heave to
- Said of a ship: to stop or make it stop while at sea.
