sighted

IPA: sˈaɪtʌd

adjective

  • Having vision, not blind.
  • (in combination) Having a particular kind of sight.
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Examples of "sighted" in Sentences

  • By the way, did you ever get that new Marlin sighted in?
  • How selfish and short-sighted is it really in our interests to be?
  • The spot selected should be on the right side (when sighted from the house) of the entrance.
  • To be sure, Khamenei would not be the first Iranian leader to consolidate power in shortsighted fashion.
  • Short sighted is making more enemies in the long term while “claiming” they have kept us safe but only in the short term.
  • Arizona SB 1070 is a lesson in shortsighted and counterproductive lawmaking, with potentially devastating effects for the state's communities.
  • But allowing those feelings to manifest themselves in short-sighted, destructive ways would only hurt the very institution all party members profess to support.
  • President-elect Obama has picked a centrist economist team that includes leaders who played a role in short-sighted decisions that exacerbated the current crisis.
  • The two specific reforms he cited were a tepid proposal to rein in short-sighted, out-of-control CEO greed through a shareholder "say on pay" resolution, and a transaction tax on risky financial instruments.

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