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View definitions for the gate

the gate

noun as in eviction

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Example Sentences

Mushie was gone, having gotten out of her harness somehow and run out of the gate.

The feral genius of Trump was that he was able to do the equivalent of corralling cats into a huge enclosure and locking the gate so even though there were numerous cohorts with different dispositions and desires when it came time to vote they decided to support him.

From Salon

Her presidential campaign pulled in over $1 billion in contributions despite getting out of the gate just three months and change before Election Day.

From Salon

"The frequency in verbal abuse we’re receiving and constant damage to the gate is relentless," its general manager posted on social media.

From BBC

United said the flight landed on time and was met by paramedics and law enforcement at the gate.

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

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