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I . rave1 [reɪv] VB intr

1. rave (talk angrily):

to rave at [or against] sb

2. rave (talk incoherently):

rave
rave

3. rave inf (praise):

to rave about [or over] sth
to rave about [or over] sth

II . rave1 [reɪv] ADJ

rave reviews:

rave

rave2 [reɪv] N Brit inf

1. rave MUS:

rave
rave m

2. rave (event):

rave

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Since house was originally club music, there are many forms of it, some more appropriate to be played at raves than others.
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The heightened usage of ecstasy most likely ties in at least to some degree with the rising popularity of rave culture.
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A free party might have once been described as a rave, and the origins of the two are similar.
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Despite the illicit nature of these gigs her parents were supportive of her career and attended several raves with her.
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The political ideals of hippies influenced other movements, such as anarcho-punk, rave culture, green politics, stoner culture and the new age movement.
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Her performance gained her rave reviews, even though she said in a later interview that it was slightly off-key.
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The track, which toped music charts for many continuous weeks, also received rave critical reviews.
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It's going to be a huge rave in the spirit of art and creativity.
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Most raves are illegal and take place outside or in poorly heated warehouses, so keeping warm is a priority.
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She has authored articles and books about dance clubs, raves, cultural hierarchies and subcultures.
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