0 to cover (a street, path etc) with (usually large) flat stones, concrete etc to make a flat surface for walking on etc -- belægge med fliser
He wants to pave the garden.
In literature and art theory, possible worlds have paved the way towards examining the ontology of worlds and for investigating the status of imaginary beings.
As they swim, they push the layer forward, paving their own way.
Finally, to some extent, broader development tools such as primary schools, paved roads, higher wages and overall development complement the above approaches.
Although technical and scientific developments were a necessary prerequisite for this development, cultural, sociological, and economic forces paved the way.
Modelling at the knowledge level thus paves the way to conduct intelligent modelling by a variety of available learning techniques.
The case could, however, have paved the way for such a development in the law.
Local observers were encouraged to report on distribution and migration patterns, thus paving the way for an interest in environmental concerns.
Towns with a home town association have paved roads, electricity, and freshly painted public buildings.