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    Gage
    /ɡāj/

    noun

    • 1. a valued object deposited as a guarantee of good faith.

    verb

    • 1. offer (a thing or one's life) as a guarantee of good faith: "a guide sent to them by the headman of this place gaged his life as a forfeit if he failed"
  2. The meaning of GAGE is a measurement (as of linear dimension) according to some standard or system. How to use gage in a sentence. Gage vs. Gauge

  3. Jul 4, 2011 · The meaning of GAUGE is a measurement (as of linear dimension) according to some standard or system. How to use gauge in a sentence. Gage vs. Gauge Synonym Discussion of Gauge.

  4. Gage definition: something, as a glove, thrown down by a medieval knight in token of challenge to combat.. See examples of GAGE used in a sentence.

  5. As a noun, it's something thrown down, like a glove you chuck at someone and challenge them to a duel. As a way of measuring, a gage can refer to the thickness of a needle or a shotgun. You don't need an instrument, though, you might gage how much time you have left outside by looking at the sun.

  6. GAGE definition: 1. → gauge 2. something valuable that is given to a person or organization that has lent you money…. Learn more.

  7. gage. noun [ C ] law specialized us / ɡeɪdʒ / uk / ɡeɪdʒ /. something valuable that is given to a person or organization that has lent you money and that they can keep if you fail to pay back the money. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  8. Define gage. gage synonyms, gage pronunciation, gage translation, English dictionary definition of gage. a security or a pledge; something, as a glove, thrown down as a challenge to fight: The knight threw down his gage.; a variety of plum, as a greengage Not...

  9. Definition of gage in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. to make a judgement about something, especially people’s feelings or attitudes. gage something They interviewed employees to gage their reaction to the changes. He tried to gage her mood. gage whether, how, etc…. It was difficult to gage whether she was angry or not.

  11. Gage definition: Something deposited or given as security against an obligation; a pledge.

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