shelve
English
Etymology
From (plural of) shelf.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /ʃɛlv/
- Rhymes: -ɛlv
Verb
shelve (third-person singular simple present shelves, present participle shelving, simple past and past participle shelved)
- (transitive) to place on a shelf
- The library needs volunteers to help shelve books.
- (transitive) to set aside, quit, or halt
- They shelved the entire project when they heard how much it would cost.
- To furnish with shelves.
- to shelve a closet or a library
- (slang) To take (drugs) by anal insertion.
- (Wales, slang) To have sex with.
Synonyms
- (set aside): pigeonhole, table
Translations
to place on a shelf
Noun
shelve (plural shelves)
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