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Meaning of right of way | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C1

Definitions

  1. priority
  2. The right to proceed first in traffic, on land, on water or in the air. Also in metaphorical senses.
    uncountable
  3. A legal right of passage over another's land or pathways.
    countable
  4. A strip of land or alignment where portions of a roadway, railway, power line, or other utilities and their associated structures and facilities is located or passes acquired through eminent domain or expropriation.
    countable
  5. Land on which a right of way exists.
    countable
  6. The area modified for passage of a railway; often specifically the railbed and tracks.
    countable
  7. The priority granted to the first person to properly execute an attack.
    uncountable
  8. The strip of grass between the sidewalk and the street.
    countable, uncountable

Equivalents

Examples

“Even when you have the right of way, you must take action to avoid a collision if another boat fails to give way.”
“2000, "Countryside and Rights of Way Act (2000) (c.37)" (UK), II.48(4), “restricted byway” means a highway over which the public have restricted byway rights, with or without a right to drive animals of any description along the highway, but no other rights of way.”
“Meronym: permanent way”
“Phillips granted a right-of-way to the Southern Pacific Railroad in 1873.”
“New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority plans a rail line on an unused right of way of the Long Island Rail Road between JFK and Penn Station to whisk passengers to midtown Manhattan in twenty minutes.”
“For example, if a railroad is required to connect a mine and a smelter, it is necessary to construct a right of way, to lay tracks, etc.”
“Mayne, speaking at the 1999 meeting, ranked the trees along the right-of-way as "old growth" or "rare," although she never defined these terms.”
“In foil the important thing is to be sure you have the right of way. You gain right of way by starting the attack first or beating the blade last.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
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