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sweep (v.)

early 14c., "make clean by sweeping with a broom;" mid-14c., "perform the act of sweeping," of uncertain origin, perhaps from a past tense form of Middle English swope "sweep," from Old English swapan "to sweep" (transitive & intransitive); see swoop (v.), or perhaps from a Scandinavian source. Related: Swept; sweeping.

From late 14c. as "hasten, rush, move swiftly and strongly;" also "collect by sweeping." From c. 1400 in transitive sense "drive quickly, impel, move or carry forward by force;" mid-15c. as "clear (something) away." Meaning "win all the events" is 1960, American English. Sense of "pass systematically over in search of something" is from 1966. To sweep (someone) off (his or her) feet "affect with infatuation" is from 1913.

sweep (n.)

mid-13c., "stroke, force," from sweep (v.). Meaning "act of sweeping" is from 1550s. From 1670s as "range, extent of a continued motion." In reference to police or military actions, it is attested from 1837. Sense of "a winning of all the tricks in a card game" is from 1814 (see sweepstakes); extended to other sports by 1960. Meaning "rapid survey or inspection" is from 1966. As a shortened form of chimney-sweeper, first attested 1796.

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Definitions of sweep from WordNet
1
sweep (v.)
sweep across or over;
A gasp swept cross the audience
Synonyms: brush
sweep (v.)
move with sweeping, effortless, gliding motions;
The diva swept into the room
The searchlights swept across the sky
Synonyms: sail
sweep (v.)
sweep with a broom or as if with a broom;
Synonyms: broom
sweep (v.)
force into some kind of situation, condition, or course of action;
They were swept up by the events
Synonyms: embroil / tangle / sweep up / drag / drag in
sweep (v.)
to cover or extend over an area or time period;
Synonyms: cross / traverse / span
sweep (v.)
clean by sweeping;
Please sweep the floor
sweep (v.)
win an overwhelming victory in or on;
Her new show dog swept all championships
sweep (v.)
cover the entire range of;
sweep (v.)
make a big sweeping gesture or movement;
Synonyms: swing / swing out
2
sweep (n.)
a wide scope;
the sweep of the plains
Synonyms: expanse
sweep (n.)
someone who cleans soot from chimneys;
Synonyms: chimneysweeper / chimneysweep
sweep (n.)
winning all or all but one of the tricks in bridge;
Synonyms: slam
sweep (n.)
a long oar used in an open boat;
Synonyms: sweep oar
sweep (n.)
(American football) an attempt to advance the ball by running around the end of the line;
Synonyms: end run
sweep (n.)
a movement in an arc;
a sweep of his arm
From wordnet.princeton.edu