1. gated - Adjective
2. gated - Verb
Having gates.
Source: Webster's dictionaryRoughly, so to say, you know, I am N-TTL-SH-P or so; You are gated after Hall, That's all. I mean that's nearly all. Henry Charles Beeching
I did not move recently [to a gated community] just because of receiving threats. The extra security was one factor, but not the only one. Charles Foster Johnson
I can't afford security. I can't afford a gated house. So, I feel a little vulnerable. I wish some laws would come into play. Selma Blair
It's very tempting to have a nanny and live in a gated community and have a chef - I'd love to have a few dinners cooked for me. But I don't want that for my children. When they're older, if people say to them, 'Did you have a chef?' I want them to be shocked by the question. Kate Winslet
America has given me everything Australia couldn't. I grew up on a dairy farm. Now I live in Isleworth, a gated community in Orlando with Tiger Woods down the street. Stuart Appleby
"3D gated viewing laser radar" is a non-scanning laser ranging system that applies a pulsed laser and a fast gated camera. Source: Internet