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Vise Meaning in English

word

ˈvaɪs
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Definition

A vise is a tool with two jaws that holds an object tightly in place, usually while you work on it.

Usage & Nuances

'Vise' is American English; the British spelling is 'vice.' Used mainly in workshops. Common collocations: 'bench vise,' 'tighten a vise.' Not to be confused with 'vice' (bad habit).

Example Sentences

He put the metal bar in the vise.

basic

Please hold the wood with the vise tightly.

basic

The vise is on the workbench.

basic

Make sure you loosen the vise before removing your project.

natural

He was fixing his bike, holding the part steady with a vise.

natural

Sometimes you just need an extra pair of hands—thankfully, the vise never gets tired.

natural