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corral

[kuh-ral] / kəˈræl /
NOUN
enclosure
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Last year, her Election Integrity Network corralled thousands of activists to act as poll watchers and monitors in midterm elections.

From New York Times

It took 45 minutes to bring the image to life, with organisers using a PA system and a drone to corral members of the public into position.

From BBC

They killed thousands of Jews and corralled thousands of others, including his family, in the Kovno ghetto.

From New York Times

Some TV commentators said they recognized in William and Catherine the harried faces of parents who had just been corralling a brood.

From New York Times

They say the U.S.-China relationship, which is fraught generally, is a work in progress when it comes to corralling fentanyl.

From Washington Times