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gap

/ɡæp/
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noun

  • An opening in anything made by breaking or parting.

    "He made a gap in the fence by kicking at a weak spot."

  • An opening allowing passage or entrance.

    "We can slip through that gap between the buildings."

  • An opening that implies a breach or defect.

    "There is a gap between the roof and the gutter."

  • A vacant space or time.

    "I have a gap in my schedule next Tuesday."

  • A hiatus, a pause in something which is otherwise continuous.

    "I'm taking a gap."

  • A vacancy, deficit, absence, or lack.

    "Find words to fill the gaps in an incomplete sentence."

  • A mountain or hill pass.

    "The exploring party went through the high gap in the mountains."

  • A sheltered area of coast between two cliffs (mostly restricted to place names).

    "At Birling Gap we can stop and go have a picnic on the beach."

  • The regions between the outfielders.

    "Jones doubled through the gap."

  • (for a medical or pharmacy item) The shortfall between the amount the medical insurer will pay to the service provider and the scheduled fee for the item.
  • (usually written as "the gap") The disparity between the indigenous and non-indigenous communities with regard to life expectancy, education, health, etc.
  • An unsequenced region in a sequence alignment.

verb

  • To notch, as a sword or knife.
  • To make an opening in; to breach.
  • To check the size of a gap.

    "I gapped all the spark plugs in my car, but then realized I had used the wrong manual and had made them too small."

  • To leave suddenly.

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