[
UK
/ɡˈiəd/
]
[ US /ˈɡɪɹd/ ]
[ US /ˈɡɪɹd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- equipped with or connected by gears or having gears engaged
How To Use geared In A Sentence
- The legs of the easel are mounted on a horizontal stand and the painting rests on a ledge, in early versions supported on pegs but subsequently replaced by a geared system to raise or lower the painting by winding a crank.
- Some are unhappy at the possibility of a highly geared offer that could damage the value of their investments.
- Old and new lie next to one another, mixed and intermingled; the ancient is about to pass away, while the modern is geared for eternity, or at least for a kalpa which seems to us eternal.
- The company said it wants to move spread betting away from bookmaking and geared toward private investors and small institutions.
- Venice as a city has seemed irrelevant, a storied artifact of a Romantic past that serves merely as a decorous backdrop for an event geared toward utopian futures.
- Last year, Time's In Style magazine scrapped Your Look, a quarterly fashion title geared toward readers in their late teens, after two disappointing issues. US Weekly to Launch a Quarterly Spinoff
- Our effort is geared to a higher level of production.
- Another example is pop music, emanating from radio, audio cassettes, etc., and geared to a specific age group.
- The lessons are geared towards beginners and the lessons are friendly and laid-back.
- Most trips are geared toward high-schoolers, but others cater to college students or recent grads.