sweeping

views updated May 11 2018

sweep·ing / ˈswēping/ • adj. wide in range or effect: we cannot recommend any sweeping alterations. ∎  extending or performed in a long, continuous curve: sweeping, desolate moorlands a smooth sweeping motion. ∎  (of a statement) taking no account of particular cases or exceptions; too general: a sweeping assertion.• n. (sweepings) dirt or refuse collected by sweeping: the sweepings from the house.DERIVATIVES: sweep·ing·ly adv.sweep·ing·ness n.

sweeping

views updated Jun 11 2018

sweeping Moving a geometric element along a given path so as to form a new element as its locus; for example, a circle sweeping along a straight line creates a cylinder. The dimensionality of the resulting sweep surface is often higher than that of the generator, even though they are both embedded in the same space.