0 present participle of crate
1 to put something into a crate, especially in order to move it
Do you crate her at night?
Crating and transportation of files was carried out by a commercial contractor.
It has, for example, greatly helped by way of demonstrative advisory visits and so on in improving packing and crating and the quality of seed.
On that basis and assuming that crating was necessary, total cost would be about £270.
Ministers have thrown up their hands in shock, horror and disgust at the crating of calves on the continent.
The campaign against veal crating is overwhelming.
Dogs who do not react well to negative punishment may find crating highly stressful.
Behavioral problems that compels owners to crate train in the first place, may be exacerbated by the negative effects of crating.
The equipment of this department included, a shipper's office, accumulating room, crating room and sundry packing department.