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PIGEONHOLE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
verb (used with object) , pi·geon·holed, pi·geon·hol·ing. to assign to a definite place or to definite places in some orderly system: to pigeonhole new ideas. Synonyms: catalog, categorize. to lay aside for use or reference at some later, indefinite time: We must pigeonhole this excellent plan until the time is ripe. Synonyms: file.
PIGEONHOLE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
to have an often unfair idea of what type someone or something is: He is a film producer who can't be conveniently pigeonholed. to put something away or leave it until a later time: Consultants found the experience frustrating - their reports were only partly implemented, or, worse still, just pigeonholed.
Pigeonhole Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun. pi· geon· hole ˈpi-jən-ˌhōl. Synonyms of pigeonhole. 1. : a hole or small recess for pigeons to nest. 2. : a small open compartment (as in a desk or cabinet) for keeping letters or documents. 3. : a neat category which usually fails to reflect actual complexities.
PIGEONHOLE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
1. countable noun. A pigeonhole is one of the sections in a frame on a wall where letters and messages can be left for someone, or one of the sections in a writing desk where you can keep documents . 2. transitive verb.
PIGEONHOLED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
to have an often unfair idea of what type someone or something is: He is a film producer who can't be conveniently pigeonholed. to put something away or leave it until a later time: Consultants found the experience frustrating - their reports were only partly implemented, or, worse still, just pigeonholed.
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