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geared Definition


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gear
noun
    1. A toothed wheel or disc that engages with another wheel or disc having a different number of teeth, and turns it, so transmitting motion from one rotating shaft to another.
      Thesaurus: cog, pinion, spur wheel, sprocket, rag wheel, lantern wheel.
      Form: gearwheel (also)
    2. The specific combination of such wheels or discs that is being used.
      Example: second gear
      Example: low gear
      Example: to change gear
    3. colloq
      The equipment or tools needed for a particular job, sport, etc.
      Thesaurus: equipment, material, tackle, accessories, trappings, accoutrements, instruments, machinery, rigging, apparatus.
    4. aeronautics.
      Landing gear.
    5. colloq
      Personal belongings.
    6. colloq
      Clothes, especially young people's current fashion.
    7. slang
      Drugs.
verb
    geared, gearing
    1. To supply something with, or connect it by, gears.
Idiom: in gear
    Said especially of a motor vehicle: with a gear selected.
Idiom: out of gear
    Said of a motor vehicle: with no gear selected.
    Not working properly.
Etymology: 13c as gere in obsolete sense ‘arms' or ‘equipment': from Norse gervi.

Phrasal Verb: gear something to or towards something else
    To adapt or design it to suit (a particular need).
Phrasal Verb: gear oneself up
    To become or make oneself ready or prepared.
Phrasal Verb: gear something up
    To raise the gearing of (a company).


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