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Corralled Meaning in English

word · lemma: corral

kɝˈæɫd
ker-ALD
kəɹˈæld
kuh-RALD

التعريف

To gather people or animals together into a group or an enclosed area, often using barriers or force. It can also mean to control or restrict someone's movement.

الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة

'Corralled' is often used for animals (like cattle) but can describe people, especially when being gathered with little choice. Common in news/events: 'police corralled the protesters'. Implies control, sometimes against someone's will.

جمل نموذجية

The farmer corralled the sheep before sunset.

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The children were corralled into the classroom by their teacher.

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All the guests were corralled into the hall for the speech.

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The police corralled the protesters onto one street.

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I felt corralled at the crowded festival—there was no way out.

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We finally corralled everyone for a group photo after five tries.

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