to  bridge  the  gap
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<abbr style="text-decoration: underline;" title="gap / gulf / divide" > gap </abbr>
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Definition & Meaning of "bridge the gap "in English

to bridge the gap
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to remove or reduce the differences that keep people or things separated 

to [bridge] the (gap|gulf|divide) definition and meaning
Formal
Idiom

What is the origin of the idiom "bridge the gap" and when to use it?

The idiom "bridge the gap" draws upon the literal concept of building a bridge to span a physical gap or divide. This phrase has been widely used in various contexts, including social, cultural, and technological domains. Its usage has become deeply embedded in everyday language to describe efforts to overcome differences, establish understanding, or foster cooperation.

Examples
The program aims to bridge the gap between rich and poor students. 
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