stride - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • make: The strides made by the company toward these goals have been enormous.

Adjective modifier

  • giant: There have been giant strides made in 20th century to identify them.
  • purposeful: Basey fed the run of the Phillips who, with no blue shirt prepared to approach him, made purposeful strides into the box.
  • gigantic: It should be surprisingly simple to make gigantic strides in combating poverty, disease and illiteracy throughout the world.
  • enormous: Mr Hain launched the program at Tywyn Primary in Port Talbot, a school which has made enormous strides in providing inclusive education.
  • tremendous: Neural networks to is careful to reform easy to insurance for ireland car rental imagine making tremendous strides.
  • rapid: Gershwin's career after his hit with Swanee was one of increasingly rapid strides to the top of his profession.

Modifies a noun

  • length: Power is required to sprint, the greater the leg power the greater the stride length.
  • vector: A vector with a linear subscript is processed as a continuous or constant stride vector.
  • frequency: Stride frequency is the time required to complete a stride and is limited by the stride length.

Modifying Another Word

  • boldly: If this seems like materialist darkness we must stride boldly into it.

Noun used with modifier

  • scanline: The scanline stride will be the same as the width.
  • pixel: Pixel stride is the number of data array elements between two samples for the same band on the same scanline.

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