paired

IPA: pˈɛrd

adjective

  • mated sexually
  • used of gloves, socks, etc.
  • of leaves etc; growing in pairs on either side of a stem
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Examples of "paired" in Sentences

  • It uses the formula E = mc2 in a technique known as paired production.
  • Every such phrasing should be an old English word paired with its French-derived synonym.
  • The USCRN design is paired, that is the USCRN stations are near USHCN stations and the results of the network compared.
  • In Camden, N.J., perhaps the poorest American city I regularly visit, I photograph what I call paired houses: two dwellings, side by side, one occupied, the other empty.
  • According to the algorithm, the four ingredients required for a video to go viral are congruency, emotive strength, network involvement, and something called "paired meme synergy."
  • The label had paired her with proven songwriters and established hit producers, and her sound and image were carefully crafted long before she ever set foot on a stage as a concert performer.

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