give place
1give place to — index succeed (follow) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
2give place to — be succeeded or replaced by * * * give place to see ↑place, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑give give place to (something) formal : to be replaced by (something) Confidence gave place to [=(more commonly) gave way to] fear …
3give place — phrasal 1. : to yield precedence or superiority a house and garden of the king s giving place to few Thomas Herbert 2. : to yield by way of being succeeded or replaced fields of sugar beets … give place to wheat and grazing lands American Guide… …
4give place — verb a) to yield neither give place to the Devil Ephesians 4:27 b) to be substituted by something …
5give place to something — give place to (something) formal : to be replaced by (something) Confidence gave place to [=(more commonly) gave way to] fear. Further down the street, tall office buildings give place to rows of tidy houses. • • • Main Entry: ↑place * * * give… …
6give place to somebody — give ˈplace to sb/sth idiom (formal) to be replaced by sb/sth Syn: give way to • Houses and factories gave place to open fields as the train gathered speed. Main entry: ↑ …
7give place to — See: GIVE RISE TO …
8give place to — See: GIVE RISE TO …
9give\ place\ to — See: give rise to …
10give place to — make room for; give up, waive the rights to …