Definition
Past tense of gage: to measure or estimate the size, amount, or capacity of something.
Etymology
From Middle English 'gagen,' derived from Old French 'gauger,' meaning to measure. The word evolved from Latin 'gauga,' a measuring rod, and became associated with estimating quantities, particularly of liquids in containers.
Kelly Says
The word 'gage' was historically the official term for customs officers who measured and taxed goods—so when you 'gaged' something, you were literally doing the job of a gage! This is why 'gauging' became synonymous with assessment and measurement in trade.
Translations
AMአማርኛ
ተ gwarantēet
te-gwar-an-tee-et
ARالعربية
مُرهون
mu-rah-un
BNবাংলা
সুরক্ষিত
sur-k-sh-it
CSČeština
zajištěný
za-jis-te-neen-y
DEDeutsch
versichert
fer-shee-rt
ELΕλληνικά
εγγυημένος
en-ghi-men-os
ESEspañol
garantizado
gar-an-tee-zah-doh
FRFrançais
encensé
an-say
HIहिन्दी
गारंटीकृत
gar-an-tee-krut
HUMagyar
biztosíték
bi-zote-shek
IDBahasa Indonesia
dijamin
di-ja-min
ITItaliano
garantito
gar-an-tee-toh
JA日本語
担保されている
tan-bo-sa-re-te-iru
MSBahasa Melayu
dijamin
di-ja-min
MYမြန်မာ
ကျွန်တော်များ
kyun-daw-mar
NLNederlands
gegarandeerd
ge-gar-an-teerd
PLPolski
zabezpieczony
za-be-she-chon-y
PTPortuguês
garantido
gar-an-tee-doh
RORomână
garanizat
ga-ra-ni-zat
RUРусский
залоговый
za-lo-gov-y
SVSvenska
säkerställd
sa-ker-sh-teeld
SWKiswahili
ameli
a-me-li
TAதமிழ்
காப்பீடு
ka-ap-ee-du
TEతెలుగు
గ్యారెంటీ
ga-ra-n-tee
THไทย
รับประกัน
rap-pra-gaan
TLTL
nagarantiya
na-gar-an-tee-ya
TRTürkçe
garantili
gar-an-tee-li
UKУкраїнська
заставовий
za-stavo-vyy
VITiếng Việt
được bảo đảm
duoc bao dam