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- nounhedge (noun) · hedges (plural noun)
- a fence or boundary formed by closely growing bushes or shrubs:"she was standing barefoot in a corner of the lawn, trimming the hedge"
- a contract entered into or asset held as a protection against possible financial loss:"inflation hedges such as real estate and gold"
- a word or phrase used to allow for additional possibilities or to avoid commitment, for example, etc., often, usually, or sometimes.
verbhedge (verb) · hedges (third person present) · hedged (past tense) · hedged (past participle) · hedging (present participle)- surround or bound with a hedge:"a garden hedged with yews"
- (hedge something in)enclose something:"the cathedral is closely hedged in by other buildings"
- limit or qualify (something) by conditions or exceptions:"experts usually hedge their predictions, just in case"
- avoid making a definite decision, statement, or commitment:"she hedged around the one question she wanted to ask"
- protect oneself against loss on (a bet or investment) by making balancing or compensating transactions:"the company hedged its investment position on the futures market"
OriginOld English hegg, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch heg and German Hecke.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a fence or boundary formed by closely growing bushes or shrubs:
- a contract entered into or asset held as a protection against possible financial loss:
- a word or phrase used to allow for additional possibilities or to avoid commitment, for example, etc., often, usually, or sometimes.
verb- surround or bound with a hedge:
- limit or qualify (something) by conditions or exceptions:
- avoid making a definite decision, statement, or commitment:
- protect oneself against loss on (a bet or investment) by making balancing or compensating transactions:
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