formed
IPA: fˈɔrmd
adjective
- having taken on a definite arrangement
- having or given a form or shape
- fully developed as by discipline or training
- formed in the mind
- clearly defined
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Examples of "formed" in Sentences
- As soon as the word formed in my mind, I shook my head.
- All thoughts of hiding fled as her name formed on his tongue.
- The comparative and the superlative form are formed analytically.
- The name formed from the initials of Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass is an acronym.
- Those are just initials, not an abreviation of the words, nor a new word formed from the initials.
- He had early in his term formed a post-partisan partnership on some issues with then state Controller Steve Westly, later one of Obama's earliest and biggest backers.
- Proceeding on these data, M. M.reau de Jonnes has formed a table, showing, 1. the maximum in Roman measures, the same as the established imperial edict; and 2. the mean price of objects _formed from_ half the maximum, and reduced into French measures.
- The first _he_, in the seventh example, is, in the opinion of some, nom. to _can hear_ understood; but Mr. N.R. Smith, a distinguished and acute grammarian, suggests the propriety of rendering the sentence thus; "He that formed the ear, _formed it to hear_; can he not hear?"
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