"Gasalier" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Gasalier" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Gasalier" Meaning

I apologize, but "gasalier" is likely a misspelling or a word that is not widely recognized. Could you please provide more context or clarify the intended word? Additionally, I'd like to suggest that you may be thinking of the word "gaselier" or "gazelier", which is a type of chimney or flue.

"Gasalier" Examples

Gaslighter


Definition:


A gaslighter is a person who manipulates someone into doubting their own sanity, memory, or perception by denying or distorting reality.

Examples:


1. Manipulative relationship: He was a master gaslighter, making her question her own judgment and sanity by constantly cancelling plans and blaming her for the changes.
2. Workplace behavior: The CEO was accused of gaslighting his employees by denying changes to company policies and downplaying the impact on their jobs.
3. Abusive behavior: The abusive partner gaslighted the victim into thinking she was the one who was crazy, saying she imagined the fights and argued over trivial things.
4. Political manipulation: Political leaders have been accused of gaslighting the public by denying scientific evidence and cherry-picking data to support their agendas.
5. Pop culture portrayal: The TV show "The Handmaid's Tale" portrays Gilead's ruling class as expert gaslighters, brainwashing women into compliance and erasing their own memories and identities.

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