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nounɡādid kəˈmyo͞onədēɡeɪdɪd kəˈmjunədiɡeɪdɪd kəˈmjunədi A residential area with roads that have gates to control the movement of traffic and people into and out of the area. Example sentencesExamples - A dimension where everyone lives in climate controlled gated estates and they don't like lost midwestern lunatics.
- Expect to pay maintenance fees, which include care of the lawns, grounds, pools, pest control and gate attendant if the property is in a gated community.
- And then you turn off the main road, and are in another, private world of gated compounds ringed by eroding mud-brick walls.
- Lately, the gated property has become a free-for-all, with animals and children hanging out on the site.
- The entrance to the tunnel was gated off six years ago because of vandalism but the gate itself was subsequently vandalised and had to be replaced in 2001.
- Leave the Pennine Way at the road and turn right, following the road downhill for about half a mile until a gated track is reached on the right.
- Whilst gated communities may indeed be more integrated within, gates can act as barriers to social interaction between communities.
- You may live in a gated community that doesn't welcome a lot of traffic.
- Is there a hidden agenda here to have the area gated and restricted to residents only so they can control it as an extension of their property?
- He claims the development plans would scoop out a lot of the woods and natural habitat for detention ponds to control flooding in a gated development of million-dollar homes.
- We're living in an era of gated apartment blocks and lots of rental accommodation.
- Yet all too often, roads remain gated well into the spring ski season - even when they're dry and driveable.
- The City adopted a security access restrictions policy in 2003 that demanded gated communities apply to have their boom gates legalised based on a set of stringent criteria.
- That fire, which has destroyed 13 homes since it began Saturday, was burning dangerously close to a gated community of million-dollar mansions in Los Angeles' Chatsworth section.
- Turn right then left along the adjoining gated path to reach the B road again.
- Affluent suburbanites create gated enclosures not to pursue profit (of course property values play a role) but in the name of community.
- The roads and pavements of these cul-de-sacs are quasi-private places, gated communities without gates.
- We start with a gated road tarmac warm up to find a steep climb up the west flank of the valley.
- The streets of New York are full of people from all walks, races, creeds, colors; they are the antithesis of a gated sprawling suburban development.
- To contribute to this atmosphere there will be food vendors, a gated area to prevent the crawlers and walkers from diving into the duck pond, and volunteers on hand to watch the exit and keep an eye out for scraped knees.
nounɡeɪdɪd kəˈmjunədiɡādid kəˈmyo͞onədē A residential area with roads that have gates to control the movement of traffic and people into and out of the area. Example sentencesExamples - You may live in a gated community that doesn't welcome a lot of traffic.
- We start with a gated road tarmac warm up to find a steep climb up the west flank of the valley.
- The streets of New York are full of people from all walks, races, creeds, colors; they are the antithesis of a gated sprawling suburban development.
- Is there a hidden agenda here to have the area gated and restricted to residents only so they can control it as an extension of their property?
- That fire, which has destroyed 13 homes since it began Saturday, was burning dangerously close to a gated community of million-dollar mansions in Los Angeles' Chatsworth section.
- The City adopted a security access restrictions policy in 2003 that demanded gated communities apply to have their boom gates legalised based on a set of stringent criteria.
- And then you turn off the main road, and are in another, private world of gated compounds ringed by eroding mud-brick walls.
- The roads and pavements of these cul-de-sacs are quasi-private places, gated communities without gates.
- Expect to pay maintenance fees, which include care of the lawns, grounds, pools, pest control and gate attendant if the property is in a gated community.
- He claims the development plans would scoop out a lot of the woods and natural habitat for detention ponds to control flooding in a gated development of million-dollar homes.
- Lately, the gated property has become a free-for-all, with animals and children hanging out on the site.
- Leave the Pennine Way at the road and turn right, following the road downhill for about half a mile until a gated track is reached on the right.
- To contribute to this atmosphere there will be food vendors, a gated area to prevent the crawlers and walkers from diving into the duck pond, and volunteers on hand to watch the exit and keep an eye out for scraped knees.
- Yet all too often, roads remain gated well into the spring ski season - even when they're dry and driveable.
- Affluent suburbanites create gated enclosures not to pursue profit (of course property values play a role) but in the name of community.
- Turn right then left along the adjoining gated path to reach the B road again.
- The entrance to the tunnel was gated off six years ago because of vandalism but the gate itself was subsequently vandalised and had to be replaced in 2001.
- We're living in an era of gated apartment blocks and lots of rental accommodation.
- Whilst gated communities may indeed be more integrated within, gates can act as barriers to social interaction between communities.
- A dimension where everyone lives in climate controlled gated estates and they don't like lost midwestern lunatics.
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