shelve
1 Americanverb (used with object)
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to place (something) on a shelf or shelves.
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to put off or aside from consideration.
to shelve the question.
- Synonyms:
- pigeonhole, table, defer
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to remove from active use or service; dismiss.
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to furnish with shelves.
verb (used without object)
verb
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to place on a shelf
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to provide with shelves
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to put aside or postpone from consideration
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to dismiss or cause to retire
verb
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of shelve1
First recorded in 1585–95; verb use of shelve(s)
Origin of shelve2
1580–90; origin uncertain; compare Frisian skelf not quite level
Example Sentences
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Walsh told the jury it was human nature to "box" or "shelve" feelings away – and that was what Complainant A and B had done over the years.
From BBC • Jun. 16, 2026
In its letter to Spiegel, Irenic calls for Snap to potentially cut staff, shelve certain projects, and capitalize on the “AI opportunity” among other proposals.
From Barron's • Mar. 31, 2026
Two things persuaded Haagy to shelve his own plant research and zero in on the mystery of sky-darkening smog.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 26, 2026
Freight rates could also be more volatile with shipping carriers expected to shelve their plans to return selected east-west services to Suez Canal transits, he adds.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 25, 2026
In exchange for the office space, I help the librarian shelve books.
From "Marcus Vega Doesn't Speak Spanish" by Pablo Cartaya
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