collar

US /ˈkɑlɚ/

UK /'kɒlə(r)/

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n.NounBand put around the neck of an animal
My cat wears collar with blue pendent
v.t.Transitive VerbTo catch and hold someone so you can talk to them
The police were able to collar the thief and brought him to the police station
n.NounNeck part of a shirt, coat etc.
She was in a black coat with a fur collar
v.t.Transitive VerbTo seize or arrest (someone).
The police collared the suspect near the scene of the crime.
v.t.Transitive VerbTo restrain or control.
The new regulations are intended to collar excessive risk-taking by banks.

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