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kill vs sweep over

sweep over vs kill

kill is a noun but sweep over is not a noun.

kill and sweep over both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
kill Yes No Yes No
sweep over No No Yes No
As verbs, sweep over is a hypernym of kill; that is, sweep over is a word with a broader meaning than kill:
  • kill: overwhelm with hilarity, pleasure, or admiration
  • sweep over: overcome, as with emotions or perceptual stimuli
Other hypernyms of kill include overcome, overpower, overtake, overwhelm, whelm.
kill (noun) sweep over (noun)
the act of terminating a life
the destruction of an enemy plane or ship or tank or missile
the body of an animal, or bodies of animals, killed by a person or another animal
kill (verb) sweep over (verb)
mark for deletion, rub off, or erase overcome, as with emotions or perceptual stimuli
destroy a vitally essential quality of or in
cause to cease operating
tire out completely
end or extinguish by forceful means
drink down entirely
cause to die; put to death, usually intentionally or knowingly
cause the death of, without intention
deprive of life
hit with great force
hit with so much force as to make a return impossible, in racket games
overwhelm with hilarity, pleasure, or admiration
be the source of great pain for
thwart the passage of
be fatal
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