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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The glass company uses precise equipment for the gaging of their products.
The biologist is gaging the biodiversity of the ecosystem using DNA barcoding.
The mechanic was gaging the tire pressure before servicing the car.
She was gaging the amount of sugar to put in the cake batter.
The technician is gaging the pressure in the pipes to ensure they are working correctly.
The IQ test is a gaging instrument for measuring a person's intellectual ability.
The expert panel was gaging the environmental impact of the proposed project.
The recruiter was gaging the candidate's cultural fit during the hiring process.
The doctor was gaging the patient's level of pain.
She spent an hour gaging the water level in the swimming pool.
The engineer was gaging the level of the liquid in the tank.
The athlete was gaging the distance of his jump during the long jump competition.
The nurse was gaging the patient's pulse to monitor their heart rate.
The teacher was gaging the student's understanding of the lesson by asking questions.
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