0 to cut a large piece out of rock, stone, or another hard material in a rough way:
1 to cut something by hitting it repeatedly with a cutting tool:
2 to obey or behave according to (rules, principles, or expectations):
Or would it hew to older historicist and feminist styles?
On the contrary, they do so by hewing to accepted principles for designing and assessing clinical trials of new therapies.
As such they are a wonderful mine in which to hew, but that is also a problem.
I hewed to the texture of collective knowledge, took faith in the solid and availing stuff of our experience.
This is programming as sculpture: start from a sufficiently large cube and hew out the desired process by chiselling away the unwanted states.
He sought the main chance instead of hewing to principle.
That man can only be of advantage to the nation by hewing coal, not by unloading rubbish.
We have strayed a little from the path he sought to hew for us through the undergrowth.
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