corrected

IPA: kɝˈɛktʌd

adjective

  • having something undesirable neutralized
  • punished for misbehavior
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Examples of "corrected" in Sentences

  • [NLM note: translation corrected from the original German]
  • Whoops, silly error in the title corrected - the risk of blogging on the run.
  • The word corrected, nearly illegible in the original, is presumed from the context of the letter.
  • Note: This post has been slightly modified/corrected from the original thanks to a few careful and knowledgeable readers.
  • In my haste to write while thinking about the SEALS I inadvertantly wrote the wrong name for the hostage which corrected is Captain Robert Phillips.
  • Think Back to English Class - This may seem like a very obvious thing to do, but making sure your grammar and spelling errors are corrected is imperative to having your resume looked upon.
  • As I said, the intent (or motive, I guess, as Prof. Bernstein corrected me above) was not to make the hotels look like a slice of Americana; perhaps a noble end for a film-maker, but not a high priority with a legislature rather trying to put together a civic society.

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