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tear gas

1 American  
[teer] / tɪər /

noun

  1. a gas that makes the eyes smart and water, thus producing a temporary blindness, used in modern warfare, to quell riots, etc.


tear-gas 2 American  
[teer-gas] / ˈtɪərˌgæs /

verb (used with object)

tear-gassed, tear-gassing
  1. to subject to tear gas.


tear gas British  
/ tɪə /

noun

  1. Also called: lacrimator.  any one of a number of gases or vapours that make the eyes smart and water, causing temporary blindness; usually dispersed from grenades and used in warfare and to control riots

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Etymology

Origin of tear gas1

First recorded in 1915–20

Origin of tear-gas2

First recorded in 1945–50

Example Sentences

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Footage from local media showed police using tear gas to disperse people who approached the crash site to gather the money.

From Barron's

SRG doesn’t use tear gas or shoot “pepper balls” or rubber bullets as seen in other cities.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Lagos State government says it is unaware of their personnel using tear gas or of deaths linked to the demolitions.

From BBC

First, security forces fired tear gas at the protesters, she said.

From BBC

Federal authorities deployed tear gas and made some arrests.

From The Wall Street Journal