v. ranged, rang·ing, rang·es v. tr. To arrange or dispose in a particular order, especially in rows or lines. To assign to a particular category; classify. To align (a gun, for example) with a target.
To determine the distance of (a target). To be capable of reaching (a maximum distance). To pass over or through (an area or region). To turn (livestock) onto an extensive area of open land for grazing. Nautical. To uncoil (an anchor cable) on deck so the anchor may descend easily.
v. intr. To vary within specified limits: ages that ranged from two to five. To extend in a particular direction: a river that ranges to the east. To extend or lie in the same direction: “Whatsoever comes athwart his affection ranges evenly with mine” (Shakespeare). To pass over or through an area or region in or as if in exploration. To wander freely; roam. To live or grow within a particular region.
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v. tr.
To arrange or dispose in a particular order, especially in rows or lines.
To assign to a particular category; classify.
To align (a gun, for example) with a target.
To determine the distance of (a target).
To be capable of reaching (a maximum distance).
To pass over or through (an area or region).
To turn (livestock) onto an extensive area of open land for grazing.
Nautical. To uncoil (an anchor cable) on deck so the anchor may descend easily.
v. intr.
To vary within specified limits: ages that ranged from two to five.
To extend in a particular direction: a river that ranges to the east.
To extend or lie in the same direction: “Whatsoever comes athwart his affection ranges evenly with mine” (Shakespeare).
To pass over or through an area or region in or as if in exploration.
To wander freely; roam.
To live or grow within a particular region.
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