pave over



pave over

v.
1. To cover thoroughly some surface of land with asphalt, concrete, or other hard surface: The contractor paved over the meadow in order to expand the mall's parking lot. The city paved the dirt road over to accommodate more traffic.
2. To willfully ignore or hide some obvious issue or problem: The politician paved over the whole issue of his voting record in his speech. Instead of simply telling us the real story, she tends to pave it over, even if she did nothing wrong.
See also: pave

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Lesya-Ukrainian
AnastÁZie-Czech
SiofraSHEEF-rəIrish
Aalis-Medieval French
Sylvestre-French
Sappheire-Biblical Greek