across

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Across Definition & Meaning

1. From one side to the other side of something.

Example: I walked across the bridge to get to the other side of the river.

2. On the opposite side of something.

Example: The store is across the street from the park.

3. Covering a wide area or range.

Example: The storm caused damage across the entire city.

4. In a position or direction that intersects with something else.

Example: The plane flew across the sky and crossed paths with another plane.

5. In a way that involves interacting or communicating with someone or something.

Example: We need to work together and communicate across departments to finish this project.

Examples of the word across used in sentences.

  • The store is right across the park from our house.
  • My mom walked across the room to get to her book.
  • The bus takes us across the city to our destination.
  • We planned to travel across the country by car to explore new places.
  • I saw your friend across the street, but she didn't seem to notice me.
  • The store across the road sells the best cupcakes in town.
  • The bridge across the river was dazzling in the sunset.
  • Could you hand me the book across the table, please?
  • I came across a new song on the radio this morning.
  • I saw a cat running across the street yesterday.
  • I came across a unique piece of art at the flea market last weekend.
  • I walked across the park and saw a group of children playing football.
  • The company has branches across the country to serve its customers better.
  • The new restaurant is located across the street from the cinema.
  • The company's success can be attributed to their ability to reach customers across multiple platforms.
  • As I was walking across the bridge, I couldn't help but admire the breathtaking view of the city skyline.
  • It was difficult to communicate with the locals as there was a language barrier across different regions of the country.
  • The teacher urged her students to think critically and consider different perspectives when evaluating information from across various sources.
  • The athlete's remarkable speed helped him run across the finish line in record time.
  • Across the globe, people are struggling with the impacts of the pandemic on their lives and communities.
  • Despite her fear of heights, she bravely made her way across the narrow rope bridge suspended above the rushing river.
  • The team worked diligently to complete the project on time, despite facing challenges across multiple departments.
  • With her new job offer in hand, she was excited to move across the country to start a new chapter in her life.
  • The company's decision to expand its operations across multiple continents was met with both excitement and concern from shareholders.
  • My grandmother's house sits across from the park, providing a beautiful view of the greenery and play activities.
  • The pandemic has had a significant impact on education across the globe, with many schools and students adapting to new ways of learning.
  • As a seasoned traveler, I have crossed oceans and continents numerous times in search of adventure.
  • The athlete was able to successfully cross the finish line, despite facing many obstacles and challenges throughout the race.
  • The new company policy has caused quite a stir across the organization, with many employees expressing their dissatisfaction.
  • The teacher spread the books across the table for the students to choose from.
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