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1heave

verb \ˈhēv\

: to lift or pull (something) with effort

: to throw (something) with effort

: to breathe in and breathe out (a sigh) in a slow or loud way

heaved or hove \ˈhōv\ heav·ing

Full Definition of HEAVE

transitive verb
1
obsolete :  elevate
2
:  lift, raise <heaved the trunk onto the table>
3
:  throw, cast <heaving rocks>
4
a :  to cause to swell or rise
b :  to displace (as a rock stratum) especially by a fault
5
:  to utter with obvious effort or with a deep breath <heave a sigh of relief>
6
:  haul, draw
intransitive verb
1
2
:  retch
3
a :  to rise and fall rhythmically
b :  pant
4
a :  pull, push <heaving on a rope>
b :  to move a ship in a specified direction or manner
c past usually hove :  to move in an indicated way <the ship hove into view>
5
:  to rise or become thrown or raised up
heav·er noun
heave to
:  to halt the headway of a ship (as by positioning a sailboat with the jib aback and the rudder turned sharply to windward)
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Origin of HEAVE

Middle English heven, from Old English hebban; akin to Old High German hevan to lift, Latin capere to take
First Known Use: before 12th century

Related to HEAVE

Synonym Discussion of HEAVE

lift, raise, rear, elevate, hoist, heave, boost mean to move from a lower to a higher place or position. lift usually implies exerting effort to overcome resistance of weight <lift the chair while I vacuum>. raise carries a stronger implication of bringing up to the vertical or to a high position <scouts raising a flagpole>. rear may add an element of suddenness to raise <suddenly reared itself up on its hind legs>. elevate may replace lift or raise especially when exalting or enhancing is implied <elevated the taste of the public>. hoist implies lifting something heavy especially by mechanical means <hoisted the cargo on board>. heave implies lifting and throwing with great effort or strain <heaved the heavy crate inside>. boost suggests assisting to climb or advance by a push <boosted his brother over the fence>.

2heave

noun

: an act of lifting or pulling something with effort

: a forceful throw

Full Definition of HEAVE

1
a :  an effort to heave or raise
b :  hurl, cast
2
:  an upward motion :  rising; especially :  a rhythmical rising
3
:  horizontal displacement especially by the faulting of a rock
4
plural but sing or plural in constr :  chronic pulmonary emphysema of the horse resulting in difficult expiration, heaving of the flanks, and a persistent cough

First Known Use of HEAVE

circa 1571

Other Geology Terms

anthracite, boulder, cwm, erratic, igneous, intrusive, mesa, sedimentary, silt, swale
HEAVE Defined for Kids

1heave

verb \ˈhēv\
heaved or hove \ˈhōv\heav·ing

Definition of HEAVE for Kids

1
:  to raise with an effort <Help me heave this box onto the truck.>
2
:  hurl, throw <He heaved rocks into the water.>
3
:  to utter with an effort <She heaved a sigh of relief.>
4
:  to rise and fall again and again <The runner's chest was heaving.>
5
:  to be thrown or raised up <Frost caused the ground to heave.>

2heave

noun

Definition of HEAVE for Kids

1
:  an effort to lift or raise <With a final heave they jammed him into the crate. — E. B. White, Charlotte's Web>
2
:  a forceful throw
3
:  an upward motion (as of the chest in breathing or of waves in motion)
Medical Dictionary

heave

verb \ˈhēv\
heavedheav·ing

Medical Definition of HEAVE

transitive verb
:  vomit <got carsick and heaved his lunch>
intransitive verb
:  to undergo retching or vomiting

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