cages Antonyms

Meaning of cages

cages

a box or enclosure having some openwork for confining or carrying animals (such as birds), a goal consisting of posts or a frame with a net attached (as in ice hockey), an enclosure that has large openings covered usually with wire net or bars and is used for keeping animals or birds, to put or keep in or as if in a cage, to confine or keep in or as if in a cage, to drive (a puck, a shot, etc.) into a cage and score a goal, an enclosure like a cage in form or purpose, a fenced area for prisoners of war, a framework serving as support, batting cage, a barred cell for confining prisoners, an enclosure resembling a cage in form or purpose, a large building containing an area for practicing outdoor sports and often adapted for indoor events, an arrangement of atoms or molecules so bonded as to enclose a space in which another atom or ion (as of a metal) can reside

cages Sentence Examples

  1. The animal rights activists protested against the cramped cages in the zoo.
  2. The birds chirped and fluttered within their elaborate wire cages.
  3. The criminals were transported to a maximum-security prison with heavy cages.
  4. The cages held priceless jewels and artifacts, protected from thieves.
  5. The lions paced restlessly within their spacious cages at the safari park.
  6. The children giggled as they played in the colorful bird cages in the park.
  7. The laboratory mice scurried around their tiny, sterile cages.
  8. The fishermen cast their nets into the ocean, hoping to trap fish in their cages.
  9. The zookeepers erected new cages for the endangered species, ensuring their safety.
  10. The lion tamer cautiously entered the cage with his whip and chair.

FAQs About the word cages

a box or enclosure having some openwork for confining or carrying animals (such as birds), a goal consisting of posts or a frame with a net attached (as in ice

pounds,coops, kennels, pens, corrals, fences,hutches, aquariums, henhouses, dovecotes

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The animal rights activists protested against the cramped cages in the zoo.

The birds chirped and fluttered within their elaborate wire cages.

The criminals were transported to a maximum-security prison with heavy cages.

The cages held priceless jewels and artifacts, protected from thieves.