Simple past tense and past participle of reeve.(verb)
Of a rope, passed through a hole, ring or pulley.(adjective)
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Use "reeved" in a sentence
"If these were reeved and drawn taut, the cases would be held as in a vice, and the lids could be taken off freely at any time."
"A block hung from the top of the hut, with a rope reeved in it; one end was made fast to the upper edge of the bath, and the other went down into the bath."
"On deck all hell broke loose as they were striking the maintopmast half an hour later; the preventer top-rope reeved through the fid-hole parted at the very moment a deluge of warm rain beat down on the ship, so thick they could scarcely breathe, much less see."