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    gauge
    /ɡeɪdʒ/

    noun

    • 1. an instrument that measures and gives a visual display of the amount, level, or contents of something: "a fuel gauge" Similar measuring instrumentmeasuring devicemetermeasure
    • 2. the thickness, size, or capacity of something, especially as a standard measure. Similar sizemeasureextentdegree

    verb

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  2. Jul 4, 2011 · The meaning of GAUGE is a measurement (as of linear dimension) according to some standard or system. How to use gauge in a sentence. Gage vs. Gauge Synonym Discussion of Gauge.

  3. GAUGE definition: 1. to calculate an amount, especially by using a measuring device: 2. to make a judgment about…. Learn more.

  4. noun. a standard of measure or measurement. a standard dimension, size, or quantity. any device or instrument for measuring, registering measurements, or testing something, especially for measuring a dimension, quantity, or mechanical accuracy: pressure gauge; marking gauge.

  5. : an instrument for or a means of measuring or testing: such as. a. : an instrument for measuring a dimension or for testing mechanical accuracy. b. : an instrument with a graduated (see graduate entry 1 sense transitive 2a) scale or dial for measuring or indicating quantity.

  6. To measure the dimensions, capacity, proportions, or amount of (something), especially by means of a gauge: gauged the thickness of the metal part. 2. To evaluate or estimate: gauge a person's interest. 3.

  7. If you gauge the speed or strength of something, or if you gauge an amount, you measure or calculate it, often by using a device of some kind.

  8. GAUGE definition: 1. to make a judgment about a situation or about what someone thinks or feels: 2. to measure a…. Learn more.

  9. To gauge is to measure or test. The verb gauge means to estimate or measure, while the noun gauge is a tool you can use to make such a measurement. If you've ever seen someone check the air pressure in a tire, the instrument she used was called a tire gauge.

  10. a measurement of how wide or thick something is. What gauge of wire do we need? (also bore especially in British English) a measurement of how wide the barrel of a gun is. a 12-gauge shotgun. the distance between the rails of a railway track or the wheels of a train. standard gauge (= 56½ inches in Britain)

  11. to make a judgement about something, especially people’s feelings or attitudes. gauge something They interviewed employees to gauge their reaction to the changes. He tried to gauge her mood. gauge whether, how, etc… It was difficult to gauge whether she was angry or not. Want to learn more?