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sweep, swept

Facts:

The terms "sweep" and "swept" usually refer to a broad, quick movement to remove dirt using a broom or brush. These words are also used figuratively.

  • The term "sweep" is used figuratively to describe how an army attacks with swift, decisive, wide-reaching movements.
  • For example, Isaiah prophesied that the Assyrians would "sweep through" the Kingdom of Judah. This means they would destroy Judah and capture its people.
  • The term "sweep" can also be used to describe the manner in which rapidly flowing water pushes things and forces them away.
  • To have something "sweep over" a person means that overwhelming, difficult things are happening to him.

(See also: Assyria, Isaiah, Judah, prophet)

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