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climb

climb [ klīm ]


verb  (past and past participle climbed, present participle climb·ing, 3rd person present singular climbs)
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb ascend using hands and feet: to move toward the top of something, especially using the hands and feet
climb a ladder

2. transitive and intransitive verb move upward: to move upward, or move toward the top of something, by any means, and typically through continual or gradual effort
climb the stairs
The plane climbed through a low cloud layer.

3. intransitive verb climbing be mountaineer: to go up mountains or rocks on foot or using hands and feet as a sport

4. intransitive verb move with effort: to maneuver the body somewhere with effort or difficulty
I managed to climb out of bed.

5. intransitive verb rise in amount: to rise in value or amount
temperature climbing into the nineties

6. transitive and intransitive verb move higher socially or professionally: to move to a higher social or professional position

7. transitive and intransitive verb botany grow upward on something: to grow upward by using plants or objects as a support, e.g. by producing shoots or tendrils that cling to them



noun  (plural climbs)
Definition:
 
1. act of climbing: the process of moving to the top of something
It was a steep climb to the top.

2. climbing hill or mountain: a route used to go up a hill, mountain, or rock, or the hill, mountain, or rock itself

3. rise in value or amount: a rise in the value or amount of something

[ Old English climban, via W Germanic, "adhere" < Indo-European, "form into a ball"]

climb·a·ble adjective

Spelling Note

Do not confuse the spelling of climb and clime ("place with a particular climate"), which sound similar.

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