Abreast

//əˈbɹɛst//

"Abreast" in a Sentence (18 examples)

Doctors should keep abreast of all the latest developments in medicine.

Doctors should keep abreast with all the latest developments in medicine.

Even the periodical pay raise could not keep abreast of higher living costs.

It is difficult to keep abreast of the international situation these days.

Walk abreast of me.

I read three kinds of newspapers in order to keep abreast with the times.

We walked three abreast.

Keep abreast with the times.

The ship was abreast of the shore.

The schoolboys marched four abreast.

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On Sunday afternoon it was as dark as night, with barely room for two riders abreast on a gradient that touches 20%.

The only path was narrow and rugged: two men could hardly walk abreast;

She believes it is important to keep abreast of new scientific developments.

The west wind blew a tempest, and, according to the common expression, brought in the water [of the Solway] three foot abreast.

Abreast therewith began a convocation.

to keep abreast of [or with] the present state of science

Some people are born with a vital and responsive energy. It not only enables them to keep abreast of the times; it qualifies them to furnish in their own personality a good bit of the motive power to the mad pace.

This ship sank abreast the island.

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