Meaning & Definition of word "Gate"

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    Gate

    /ɡeɪt/

    noun:

    • 1. A hinged barrier used to close or open an entrance, typically in a fence or wall.
      • Example: She opened the gate to let the dog out into the yard.
    • 2. An entrance or exit in a restricted area, such as an airport or stadium.
      • Example: We found our gate at the airport after checking the departure board.
    • 3. A means of access or control between two areas.
      • Example: The gate to the castle was guarded by soldiers.

    verb:

    • 1. To control access to a place or area using a gate.
      • Example: They plan to gate the entrance to the amusement park for safety reasons.

    Etymology

    Old Norse 'gata' meaning 'road' or 'way'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    take the gate:

    To choose to leave or exit through a specific point.

    gateway to:

    A means of access or approach to something.

    at the gate:

    At an entrance, particularly to a venue or event.

    Related Words

    fence:

    A barrier enclosing an area to prevent intrusion or access.

    door:

    A movable or fixed barrier, often consisting of a panel, used for entry and exit.

    Slang Meanings of gate

    Meaning: The act of leaving or turning back, often used in a social context.

    Example Sentence: He decided to gate it after realizing the party was not fun.

    Meaning: An exit point in gaming, often leading to a new area.

    Example Sentence: Use the gate to teleport to the next level.