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The meaning of WADE is to step in or through a medium (such as water) offering more resistance than air. How to use wade in a sentence.

WADE definition: 1. to walk through water or other liquid with some effort, because it is deep enough to come quite…. Learn more.

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To walk in or through water or something else that similarly impedes normal movement. To cross or pass through (water, for example) with difficulty: wade a swift creek. n. The act or an instance of wading. To begin resolutely or energetically to do (something): waded into the task.

wade (third-person singular simple present wades, present participle wading, simple past and past participle waded) (intransitive) To walk through water or something that impedes progress.

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"go, advance, make one's way;" by c. 1200 specifically as "walk into or through water"… See origin and meaning of wade.

WADE definition: to walk in water, when partially immersed. See examples of wade used in a sentence.

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to walk through water, snow, sand, or any other substance that impedes free motion or offers resistance to movement: to wade through the mud. to make one's way slowly or laboriously (often fol. by through): to wade through a dull book.

To wade through a lot of documents or pieces of information means to spend a lot of time and effort reading them or dealing with them. It has taken a long time to wade through the 'incredible volume' of evidence. [VERB + through] It could be a tremendous tool for scientists who have to wade through tons of data. [VERB through noun]

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