1. tate - Noun
2. Tate - Proper noun
A surname transferred from the given name.
A female given name
A male given name from Old English transferred back from the surname.
tate (uncountable)
(video games, attributive) Of video games, a vertical mode.
(with the definite article) The Tate, a series of art galleries.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgTell the Trustees I think it is a very good Sickert - but the question is whether he is important enough for the Tate. I think not; but as an old friend of the artist perhaps I am a prejudiced judge. James Bolivar Manson
Roman's wife Sharon Tate had been murdered by Charles Manson the year before, but Roman had been through so much leaving the Warsaw ghetto that he was very strong and private. Francesca Annis
Tom Fleming, the eldest, was said to look like King George V, and indeed, was often mistaken for His Majesty when in the vicinity of Scotland Road, Anfield Road or Lime Street. Why people would suspect that the King might be working in Tate and Lyle's sugar factory is beyond me, but there you are. Tom Baker
I love Tate Modern; there's such great style and shopping here. I love the galleries and the pubs out on the street, just having your pint as the sun is setting. Drew Barrymore
It was evident to Elias Tate that this was the government. First they shake hands with you, he thought, and then they murder you. Philip K. Dick
I looked at but was not allowed to touch Ai Weiwei's 'Sunflower Seeds' at the Tate. The film of making them was really moving. Kate Fleetwood