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  1. to have an often unfair idea of what type someone or something is: He is a film producer who can't be conveniently pigeonholed. to put something away or leave it until a later time: Consultants found the experience frustrating - their reports were only partly implemented, or, worse still, just pigeonholed.

  2. to have an often unfair idea of what type someone or something is: He is a film producer who can't be conveniently pigeonholed. to put something away or leave it until a later time: Consultants found the experience frustrating - their reports were only partly implemented, or, worse still, just pigeonholed.

  3. pigeonholed adj: figurative (categorized) encasillado participio : I am what I am: I refuse to be pigeonholed. Soy lo que soy y me niego a ser encasillado.

  4. encasillar ⇒ vtr. The baseball coach pigeonholed his pitchers and wouldn't let them play other positions. El entrenador de béisbol clasificó a sus lanzadores y no les dejó jugar en otras posiciones. pigeonhole [sb/sth] as [sth], also UK: pigeon-hole [sb/sth] as [sth] vtr + prep.

  5. Traducción de 'pigeonhole' en el diccionario gratuito de inglés-español y muchas otras traducciones en español.

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  7. to have an often unfair idea of what type someone or something is: He is a film producer who can't be conveniently pigeonholed. to put something away or leave it until a later time: Consultants found the experience frustrating - their reports were only partly implemented, or, worse still, just pigeonholed.