collaring Synonyms
collaring Meaning
collaring
a band placed about the neck of an animal, a protective or supportive device (such as a brace or cast) worn around the neck, a part of the harness of draft animals fitted over the shoulders, arrest, grab, to seize by the collar, an indication of control, a part of the harness of draft animals fitted over the shoulders and taking strain when a load is drawn, to stop and detain in unwilling conversation, any of various animal structures or markings similar to a collar, clerical collar, to take possession of, something resembling a collar in shape or use (such as a ring or round flange to restrain motion or hold something in place), a short necklace, to get control of, something (as a ring to hold something in place) resembling a collar, an act of collaring, a band, strip, or chain worn around the neck, a protective or supporting device (such as a brace or cast) worn around the neck, a band, strip, or chain worn around the neck or the neckline of a garment, a band that serves to finish or decorate the neckline of a garment, to seize by the collar or neck, to put a collar on
collaring Sentence Examples
- The police collared the suspect after a high-speed chase.
- The dog collared the frisbee in mid-air with ease.
- The veterinarian collared the cat to prevent it from escaping.
- The hikers collared a bear in order to relocate it to a safer area.
- The security guard quickly collared the trespasser who attempted to enter the property.
- The hunter collared the fox after a successful hunt.
- The tailor collared the shirt to give it a more formal appearance.
- The mechanic collared the exhaust pipe to reduce noise levels.
- The artist collared the frame of the painting with gold leaf.
- The climber collared the rope to the rock face for safety during the ascent.
FAQs About the word collaring
a band placed about the neck of an animal, a protective or supportive device (such as a brace or cast) worn around the neck, a part of the harness of draft anim
confiscation, commandeering, retention, procurement, acquisition, accession, claiming, ownership, obtainment, proprietorship
relinquishment, surrendering, dispossession,transferal,nonpossession
The police collared the suspect after a high-speed chase.
The dog collared the frisbee in mid-air with ease.
The veterinarian collared the cat to prevent it from escaping.
The hikers collared a bear in order to relocate it to a safer area.