[
US
/ˈpɑɹs/
]
[ UK /pˈɑːs/ ]
[ UK /pˈɑːs/ ]
VERB
- analyze syntactically by assigning a constituent structure to (a sentence)
How To Use parse In A Sentence
- He discussions certain sparsely settled areas (the Highlands of Scotland, for example) as requiring less division of labor than more densely settled areas, and argues that this will slow down the development of manufacture, which makes a great deal of sense. A Bland and Deadly Courtesy
- I'm sure there will be a generous amount of worthies stepping forward to parse every sentence, on the eternal quest for the definitive admission that it's over.
- The television coverage of the event was rather sparse.
- If the instrumentation is more sparse, the music is no less symphonic in its scale and approach than we would hope.
- The tusky but soft-hearted little brute kept nodding his round, sparsely covered head while he listened, exuding a smell of lavender-water, cigars, and gutta-percha. The Freelands
- The section consists of calcareous shale with intercalated sparse limestone beds, dolomitic shales, and some dolostone beds.
- It then sends that information in machine-readable form to itsalgorithmic subscribers, which can parse it further, using the resulting datato inform their own investing decisions.
- Kangaroos compete with sheep and cattle for sparse supplies of food and water.
- When encountering headachy thing to generate undesirable sentiment, not oppressed in the heart, and should think way its sparse release comes out.
- The neon chicken radiates orange warmth into the sparsely populated diner.