See also: watergate and water gate

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Richard Nixon, resigning from the U.S. presidency due to the Watergate scandal. As of 2024, Nixon is the only U.S. President to resign from office.
 
The Watergate Complex in 2006.

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From the name of the Watergate Hotel; the complex itself was named after the "Water Gate" area where symphony orchestra concerts were staged on the Potomac River between 1935 and 1965.[1]

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Watergate

  1. An American political scandal (beginning with a burglary in the Watergate Hotel in Washington, DC, in 1972) that eventually led to the resignation of US President Richard Nixon.

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Watergate (third-person singular simple present Watergates, present participle Watergating, simple past and past participle Watergated)

  1. (transitive) To treat in a manner reminiscent of the Watergate scandal.
  2. (intransitive, somewhat rare) To engage in activities associated with the Watergate scandal.

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  1. ^ John Kelly (2004 December 13) “Answer Man: A Gate to Summers Past”, in The Washington Post[1], archived from the original on 18 September 2009