Geared: meaning, definitions and examples

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geared

 

[ ɡɪəd ]

Adjective / Verb
Context #1 | Adjective

mechanical context

The term 'geared' refers to a system or device that is equipped with gears, which are rotating mechanical components that transmit torque. Gears are commonly utilized in machinery to adjust speed and torque, enabling efficient energy transfer. A 'geared' vehicle, for example, can have multiple gears allowing it to operate at various speeds while maintaining optimal engine performance. In a broader sense, 'geared' can also imply being prepared or organized for a specific task or event.

Synonyms

adjusted, equipped, fitted.

Examples of usage

  • The bike is geared for steep hills.
  • His approach was geared towards effective communication.
  • The engine is powerful and geared for high-speed performance.
Context #2 | Verb

action of adjusting

To gear means to prepare or adapt something for a particular purpose. This can involve configuring equipment, resources, or systems to maximize efficiency or effectiveness. When gearing up for a task, individuals may gather necessary tools or enhance their skills. For example, companies might gear their marketing strategies towards a specific demographic.

Synonyms

adjust, prepare, tailor.

Examples of usage

  • They geared their efforts towards sustainability.
  • She geared up for the upcoming competition.
  • The team is gearing their strategy to meet the new challenges.

Translations

Translations of the word "geared" in other languages:

🇵🇹 engrenado

🇮🇳 गियर वाला

🇩🇪 getrieben

🇮🇩 bergear

🇺🇦 зубчастий

🇵🇱 zębaty

🇯🇵 ギア付きの

🇫🇷 engrené

🇪🇸 engranado

🇹🇷 dişli

🇰🇷 기어가 있는

🇸🇦 مزود بالتروس

🇨🇿 ozubený

🇸🇰 ozubený

🇨🇳 齿轮的

🇸🇮 zobati

🇮🇸 tengdur

🇰🇿 тісті

🇬🇪 გარშემორტყმული

🇦🇿 dişli

🇲🇽 engranado

Etymology

The word 'geared' has its origins in the technical lexicon of mechanics, derived from the noun 'gear', which has been used since the 14th century to describe the toothed wheels that allow for smooth transmission of motion in machinery. The Old English term 'ger' (meaning 'tool' or 'implement') laid the groundwork for its evolution. Over time, the verb 'to gear' emerged, encapsulating the action of fitting gears into machines or tailoring strategies for specific objectives. In contemporary language, 'geared' also extends metaphorically, signifying preparation and organization in various contexts, echoing its roots in mechanical adaptation.

Word Frequency Rank

Ranked #10,442, this word falls into high-advanced vocabulary. It appears less frequently but is valuable for expressing precise meanings in specific contexts.