0 past simple and past participle of traverse
This correction is valid as long as the thickness to be traversed is not so long as to dissipate the shock wave.
Much of the historical terrain covered here has been well traversed by scholars of the last two decades.
How can this therapist-client epistemological incompatibility - apparently a clear-cut prescription for therapeutic failure - be traversed or at least mitigated?
These generalisations about the terrain traversed by a discussion of cultural policy studies require a codified set of normative proposals.
Terms may be traversed more than once resulting in redundant applications of congruence rules.
As a path is traversed through the tree, a combination of motifs affecting expression is discerned.
Tomake these measurements a probe which followed the ice surface was traversed along the ice.
Having traversed such a vast field, the book still manages to review crop development and growth in two chapters, providing a sound foundation.