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abreast [*.'brest]

"Abreast" describes a situation where individuals are positioned side by side and facing the same direction. This term is commonly used when being knowledgeable about new developments or staying on top of current information.

"Abreast" can also refer to remaining alongside or parallel to something, such as staying alongside another person while walking or running. It can be used figuratively to express the idea of staying alongside or keeping pace with a particular situation or topic.

"Abreast" in sentences:
"We walked abreast along the beach, enjoying the sunset."
"The two cars were driving abreast on the highway."
"She kept herself abreast of the latest fashion trends."
"The team members need to stay abreast of the project updates."
"The siblings sat abreast on the park bench, sharing a laugh."
"The soldiers marched abreast during the parade."
"He read multiple newspapers to stay abreast of current affairs."

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Explain the word "abreast". Give some examples of using the word "abreast" in sentences.