Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
sluicegate
noun
sloȯs-ˌgāt

Definition
A sluice gate is a gate or an opening controlled by a mechanism that allows water to flow through a channel or a body of water.

Examples
- The sluice gate was opened to allow water to flow into the irrigation channel.
- After heavy rains, the sluice gate helped prevent flooding by controlling the water’s release.
- Engineers inspected the sluice gate to ensure it was functioning properly.

Meaning
Sluice gates are commonly used in canals, rivers, and reservoirs to manage water levels and flow.

Synonyms
- Floodgate
- Water gate
- Control gate