geared

/ɡɪrd/
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of gear; to prepare or adjust something for a particular purpose.
    • The company geared its marketing campaign toward younger audiences.
    • They geared the production line to meet the increased demand.
    • She geared herself for the long hike ahead.
Synonyms
adjective
  1. Designed or adjusted for a particular purpose, audience, or level.
    • The new textbook is geared toward intermediate learners.
    • This workout program is geared for people who want to build strength.
    • The festival is geared to families, with lots of activities for children.
  2. Equipped with gears or connected by gears.
    • The clock's geared mechanism keeps precise time.
    • The geared motor provides more torque than a belt-driven one.
    • A geared bicycle has multiple speeds for different terrains.
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