Canadian English Meaning of giving one the gate
giving one the gate
Other Canadian English words related to giving one the gate
- banishing
- booting (out)
- casting out
- chase
- dismissing
- drumming (out)
- ejecting
- Expelling
- kicking out
- Running off
- throwing out
- turning out
- bouncing
- evicting
- Extruding
- sacking
- ousting
- outing
- reading aloud
- removing
- routing
- firing
- sending packing
- shutting out
- sod
- axe
- canning
- dispossessing
- deportation
- discharging
- displacing
- dispossessing
- exiling
- expat
- mustering out
- ostracizing
- fire
- Releasing
- retiring
- terminating
Nearest Words of giving one the gate
- giving one the creeps => to make someone feel uneasy or creepy
- giving off => giving off
- giving of => giving of
- giving in (to) => giving in to
- giving in => giving in
- giving ground => give ground
- giving birth to => giving birth
- giving back => giving back
- giving away => giving away
- giving air to => airing
- giving one's word => giving one's word
- giving out => giving out
- giving over => giving up
- giving rise to => giving rise to
- giving the lie to => giving the lie to
- giving the third degree to => giving the third degree to
- giving up (to) => giving up (to)
- giving up the ghost => giving up the ghost
- giving way => giving way
- giving way (to) => give way (to)
Definitions and Meaning of giving one the gate in English
giving one the gate
starting gate, the total admission receipts or the number of spectators (as at a sports event), a space between two markers through which a competitor must pass in the course of a slalom race, a door, valve, or other device for controlling the passage of fluid, a molecule or part of a molecule that acts (as by a change in conformation) in response to a stimulus to permit or block passage (as of ions) through a cell membrane, to control passage through a cell membrane by way of (a specific channel) by supplying a specific stimulus, an electrode in a field-effect transistor that modulates the current flowing through the transistor according to the voltage applied to the electrode compare drain, source, an opening in a wall or fence, an area (as at a railroad station or an airport) for departure or arrival, a means of entrance or exit, a city or castle entrance often with defensive structures, to supply with a gate, a city or castle entrance often with defensive structures (such as towers), the frame or door that closes a gate, method, style, usually political scandal often involving the concealment of wrongdoing, the total admission receipts or the number of spectators especially at a sports event, a device (as in a computer) that outputs a signal when specified input conditions are met, way, path, to confine to a campus or dormitory, dismissal, a molecule or part of a molecule (as an amino acid sequence in a protein) that acts (as by a change in conformation) in response to a stimulus to permit or block passage through a cell membrane, a door, valve, or other device for controlling the passage especially of a fluid, a movable barrier (as at a grade crossing), to control with a gate, an electronic switch that allows or prevents the flow of current in a circuit compare base entry 1, drain entry 2, source entry 1
FAQs About the word giving one the gate
giving one the gate
starting gate, the total admission receipts or the number of spectators (as at a sports event), a space between two markers through which a competitor must pass
banishing,booting (out),casting out,chase,dismissing,drumming (out),ejecting,Expelling,kicking out,Running off
Accepting,confessing,receipt,taking,taking in,housing,Entertaining,lodging,welcoming
giving one the creeps => to make someone feel uneasy or creepy, giving off => giving off, giving of => giving of, giving in (to) => giving in to, giving in => giving in,