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View definitions for gagged

gagged

adjective as in muzzled

Strong match

adjective as in silenced

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Example Sentences

She was caught up in her ex’s fake cancer scam, whooped it up too hard for her own good and gagged on camera more times than we care to count too.

Responding to the Cass report on gender identity services in the NHS, she said they had been "hijacked by ideologues" while critics were "gagged", resulting in children being harmed.

From BBC

While other presidential candidates have stretched the truth, only one has kidnapped it, bound and gagged it, put it in a barrel and tossed it into the East River.

In a further tweet, she said would "not be gagged on a point of principle" and accused the Conservative Party under Mr Sunak of wanting to "retry and replay" the trial of Ms Hussain.

From BBC

They beat her hapless fiance, and Harris carried a bound, gagged and blindfolded Hearst to the trunk of a stolen Chevy Impala.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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