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sew

sew / sew
Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb
past: sewedpp: sewn,seweding: sewing

This term describes the precise manual or mechanical act of joining materials using a needle and thread. It carries a connotation of craftsmanship, domesticity, or industrial production, focusing on the structural integrity of the seam created. It is frequently confused with "sow," which refers to planting seeds. While they are homophones, "sew" is strictly limited to textile work and garment construction.

Meanings

Transitive Verbsew
[~ something][~ something with something][~ something to something]

To join pieces of fabric or leather together using a needle and thread.

"She spent the afternoon sewing a button back onto her coat."

Intransitive Verbsew
[~]

To perform the act of stitching fabric, regardless of the specific object being created.

"He learned how to sew when he was a young child."

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