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Sheave

Definition:

A sheave refers to a grooved wheel or pulley used with a belt or rope to change the direction or transmission of force in a machine. It is typically used in various mechanical systems to increase or redirect the applied force.

Parts of speech:

  • Noun
  • Verb

Senses:

Noun:

1. A grooved wheel or pulley: In mechanical systems, sheaves are commonly used as pulleys to guide and direct cables, ropes, or belts. They are designed with grooves to ensure the proper alignment and movement of these elements.

Example sentence: The ship's rigging was in need of repair, with several worn-out sheaves causing the ropes to tangle.

Verb:

1. To insert into or pass through a sheave: The act of threading or passing a cable, rope, or belt through a sheave for proper guidance and force transmission.

Example sentence: Before using the winch, ensure that the cable is correctly sheaved through the pulley.

2. To adapt or change the direction of something: Figuratively, sheave can mean altering the course or redirecting the outcome of a situation.

Example sentence: The insightful advice sheaved the company's path towards success.

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