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freeway Definition

free·way (frēwā′)

noun

  1. a multiple-lane divided highway with fully controlled access, as by cloverleafs
  2. a highway without toll charges

freeway Synonyms

freeway

n.

freeway Usage Examples

Converse of object

  • use: Part way, you have to use the freeway or interstate, but I found this provided a fascinating contrast.
  • take: We leave Carnac, taking the freeway to our next base for three nights at Saumur in the eastern Loire Valley.
  • exit: Fee for vans or exiting freeways the car which its completion passing.
  • enter: Could it mean " No Sex " , advising against engaging in a sexual act at the same time you're entering the freeway?
  • block: Angry truckers celebrated this May Day by blocking freeways in Los Angeles and container terminals in Oakland and Stockton.
  • build: The story of the destruction of a community to build a freeway in California.

Preposition: for

  • reason: Occasionally your car would die on the freeway for no reason, and you would just accept this, restart and drive on.

Adjective modifier

  • urban: Scotland Road today is an urban freeway, landscaped with grass.
  • new: At around three hours the drive is a breeze on one of Vietnam's most impressive new freeways.
  • busy: I was driving down a very busy freeway in Southern California, six lanes on each side.
  • major: The 1994 Northridge earthquake in Los Angeles, California, caused the closure of two major freeways and damage to the arterial network.
  • main: California's main north-south freeway, I-5, runs parallel to the coast and passes within a few blocks of the city center.
  • north-south: California's main north-south freeway, I-5, runs parallel to the coast and passes within a few blocks of the city center.

Modifies a noun

  • chase: But when the freeway chase scene started, the whole movie stepped up a notch and finally started to deliver.
  • traffic: AC Propulsion vehicles are very good; I have seen more than 20 percent in heavy freeway traffic.
  • scene: But when the freeway chase scene started, the whole movie stepped up a notch and finally started to deliver.
  • speed: About 15 kW of power is required to maintain freeway speeds in a lightweight EV.
  • overpass: It could be the fear of driving over a particular bridge, or a particular freeway, or freeway overpass.
  • network: Next, we apply this model to estimation of traffic state in freeway networks.

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