gager Antonyms
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Meaning of gager
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gager (n.)
A measurer. See Gauger.
gager Sentence Examples
- The witness was hesitant to gager his testimony, fearing backlash.
- The lawyer's gager was weak, failing to convince the jury of his client's innocence.
- The job applicant had to gager whether to accept the position with the long commute.
- The investors were hesitant to gager their funds in the risky venture.
- The scientist was cautious in gaging the risks associated with the experiment.
- The general carefully gaged the enemy's strength before launching an attack.
- The barista meticulously gaged the amount of coffee to ensure the perfect brew.
- The doctor gaged the patient's temperature to determine the extent of the fever.
- The fisherman gaged the depth of the water before casting his line.
- The hikers gaged their pace to avoid overexerting themselves on the long trail.
FAQs About the word gager
A measurer. See Gauger.
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The witness was hesitant to gager his testimony, fearing backlash.
The lawyer's gager was weak, failing to convince the jury of his client's innocence.
The job applicant had to gager whether to accept the position with the long commute.
The investors were hesitant to gager their funds in the risky venture.