Verb
gear to (third-person singular simple present gears to, present participle gearing to, simple past and past participle geared to)
To design or adapt so as to suit (someone).
The best indication is that I still love to ski on most anything, from skating gear to heavy metal. Paul Parker
After extending the landing gear to create more drag, the crew piloted the plane using differences in engine thrust and landed the plane with minimal further damage. Source: Internet
Although fishers retrieve gear when possible and return lost gear to other fishers when they encounter it, some gear inevitably remains lost at sea. Source: Internet
As efforts to promote and preserve the cultures of various tribal groups keep going, the Mchinji Ngoni Heritage Association has engaged an extra gear to ensure that it is alive and living up to its core principles. Source: Internet
Billionaire Sheldon Adelson shuttered his casinos but kept paying all his workers while donating millions of pieces of protective gear to both Nevada and New York. Source: Internet
As a result, Fei and Citan, the village's doctor, decide to leave with the abandoned gear to get it away from the village. Source: Internet