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pave

verb as in cover with asphalt, concrete

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Finally, he said that one of the most practical education PAVE did was around the best practices that its members and advisors have developed in early AV deployments.

This is a time of transition, but I am excited to work with our team—both new and old alike—as we pave a new way forward.

Taylor Swift just used a calculated business decision, cloaked in artistic integrity, to pave the way for a digital music war.

In contrast, a successful outcome on the nuclear issue could pave the way for progress on other issues of concern with Iran.

In elections last May, however, the Flemish separatists won big, which could eventually pave the way to a partitioned nation.

Maybe the boys in France and Wales will pave the way for this change.

Our gunners had put more than they could afford into the bombardment and had very little wherewith to pave the way.

That can do no harm, and may even help to pave the way for bringing about a better state of things some day.

I've broke enough in my time to pave Cheapside—jugs and cups and basins.

First, as a form in repose, she will tone down savage life, and pave the way from feeling to thought.

The chief Quisara was slain, who used to pave the way to his dwelling with the skulls of those be had overcome.

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On this page you'll find 13 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to pave, such as: brick, cobblestone, flagstone, gravel, macadamize, and surface.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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