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hedge definition

hedge (hej)

noun

  1. a row of closely planted shrubs, bushes, or trees forming a boundary or fence
  2. anything serving as a fence or barrier; restriction or defense
  3. the act or an instance of hedging

Etymology: ME hegge < OE hecg, akin to Ger hecke < IE base *kagh-, wickerwork, wickerwork pen > ON heggr, L caulae, sheepfold: basic sense “woven fence, enclosure”

adjective

  1. of, in, or near a hedge
  2. low, disreputable, irregular, etc.

transitive verb hedged, hedging hedg′·ing

  1. to place a hedge around or along; border or bound with a hedge
  2. to hinder or guard as by surrounding with a barrier: often with in
  3. to try to avoid or lessen loss in connection with (a bet, risk, etc.) by making counterbalancing bets, investments, etc.

intransitive verb

  1. to hide or protect oneself, as if behind a hedge
  2. to hide behind words; refuse to commit oneself or give a direct answer
  3. to try to avoid or lessen loss by making counterbalancing bets, investments, etc.

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Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2009 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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