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Range
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Ranged
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Ranging
]
1.
To
set
in
a
row
,
or
in
rows
;
to
place
in
a
regular
line
or
lines
,
or
in
ranks
;
to
dispose
in
the
proper
order
;
to
rank
;
as
,
to
range
soldiers
in
line
.
Maccabeus
ranged
his
army
by
bands
.
--
2
Macc
.
xii
. 20.
2.
To
place
(
as
a
single
individual
)
among
others
in
a
line
,
row
,
or
order
,
as
in
the
ranks
of
an
army
; --
usually
,
reflexively
and
figuratively
, (
in
the
sense
)
to
espouse
a
cause
,
to
join
a
party
,
etc
.
It
would
be
absurd
in
me
to
range
myself
on
the
side
of
the
Duke
of
Bedford
and
the
corresponding
society
.
--
Burke
.
3.
To
separate
into
parts
;
to
sift
. [
Obs
.]
4.
To
dispose
in
a
classified
or
in
systematic
order
;
to
arrange
regularly
;
as
,
to
range
plants
and
animals
in
genera
and
species
.
5.
To
rove
over
or
through
;
as
,
to
range
the
fields
.
Teach
him
to
range
the
ditch
,
and
force
the
brake
.
--
Gay
.
6.
To
sail
or
pass
in
a
direction
parallel
to
or
near
;
as
,
to
range
the
coast
.
Note:
☞
Compare
the
last
two
senses
(5
and
6)
with
the
French
ranger
une
côte.
7.
Biol.
To
be
native
to
,
or
to
live
in
;
to
frequent
.
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