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Definition of gag
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Gag (n.)
Something
thrust
into the mouth or
throat
to
hinder
speaking.
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Reengage
::
Reengage
(v. t. & i.) To
engage
a
second
time or
again.
Counsel
::
Counsel
(n.) One who gives
advice,
especially
in legal
matters;
one
professionally
engaged
in the trial or
management
of a cause in
court;
also,
collectively,
the legal
advocates
united
in the
management
of a case; as, the
defendant
has able
counsel..
Gagged
::
Gagged
(imp. & p. p.) of Ga.
Engaging
::
Engaging
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Engag.
Clearance
::
Clearance
(n.) The
distance
by which one
object
clears
another,
as the
distance
between
the
piston
and
cylinder
head at the end of a
stroke
in a steam
engine,
or the least
distance
between
the point of a
cogwheel
tooth and the
bottom
of a space
between
teeth of a wheel with which it
engages..
Scab
::
Scab (n.) A
nickname
for a
workman
who
engages
for lower wages than are fixed by the
trades
unions;
also, for one who takes the place of a
workman
on a
strike..
Shell
::
Shell (v. i.) To be
disengaged
from the ear or husk; as, wheat or rye
shells
in
reaping..
Warranty
::
Warranty
(n.) An
engagement
or
undertaking,
express
or
implied,
that a
certain
fact
regarding
the
subject
of a
contract
is, or shall be, as it is
expressly
or
impliedly
declared
or
promised
to be. In sales of goods by
persons
in
possession,
there is an
implied
warranty
of
title,
but, as to the
quality
of
goods,
the rule of every sale is,
Caveat
emptor..
Embarrass
::
Embarrass
(v. t.) To
involve
in
difficulties
concerning
money
matters;
to
incumber
with debt; to beset with
urgent
claims
or
demands;
-- said of a
person
or his
affairs;
as, a man or his
business
is
embarrassed
when he can not meet his
pecuniary
engagements..
Disengage
::
Disengage
(v. t.) To
release
from that with which
anything
is
engaged,
engrossed,
involved,
or
entangled;
to
extricate;
to
detach;
to set free; to
liberate;
to
clear;
as, to
disengage
one from a
party,
from
broils
and
controversies,
from an oath,
promise,
or
occupation;
to
disengage
the
affections
a
favorite
pursuit,
the mind from
study..
Redemptorist
::
Redemptorist
(n.) One of the
Congregation
of the Most Holy
Redeemer,
founded
in
Naples
in 1732 by St.
Alphonsus
Maria de
Liquori.
It was
introduced
onto the
United
States
in 1832 at
Detroit.
The
Fathers
of the
Congregation
devote
themselves
to
preaching
to the
neglected,
esp. in
missions
and
retreats,
and are
forbidden
by their rule to
engage
in the
instruction
of
youth..
Sea Fight
::
Sea fight () An
engagement
between
ships at sea; a naval
battle.
Interest
::
Interest
(n.) To
engage
the
attention
of; to
awaken
interest
in; to
excite
emotion
or
passion
in, in
behalf
of a
person
or
thing;
as, the
subject
did not
interest
him; to
interest
one in
charitable
work..
Detach
::
Detach
(v. i.) To push
asunder;
to come off or
separate
from
anything;
to
disengage.
Retail
::
Retail
(a.) Done at
retail;
engaged
in
retailing
commodities;
as a
retail
trade;
a
retail
grocer.
Unclutch
::
Unclutch
(v. t.) To
disengage,
as a
clutch..
Unravel
::
Unravel
(v. t.) To
disentangle;
to
disengage
or
separate
the
threads
of; as, to
unravel
a
stocking..
Engagedness
::
Engagedness
(n.) The state of being
deeply
interested;
earnestness;
zeal.
Disinteress
::
Disinteress
(v. t.) To
deprive
or rid of
interest
in, or
regard
for; to
disengage..
Baggage
::
Baggage
(n.) A
romping,
saucy
girl..
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