sorted
IPA: sˈɔrtɪd
adjective
- Put into some order by sorting.
- (informal, usually with out) In good order, under control.
- (Britain, slang) In possession of a sufficient supply, especially of narcotics.
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Examples of "sorted" in Sentences
- The airlines are sorted alphabetically by activeness and type.
- In the collation phase, blocks are sorted according to their file type.
- At the outset, they might look similar, but the gifted are soon sorted from the deluded.
- Because this needs to be sorted, that is why I am now trying to get a responce this way...
- I just sorted the library on Name & now selecting from the grid plays the first track title sorted alphabetically.
- That the speed of light is absolute makes it a tad tricky, but Einstein sorted it and so will you when you've listened to this.
- With the last name sorted lists we have now long distance calls are mixed in with the local calls; we could district localize the calling.
- After a fairly strenuous interview process, the wheat is sorted from the chaff with the most physically demanding task assigned to the applicants.
- It wasn't until the night before the four-round tournament teed off that Kingi's mum Jacqueline realised Tyla wasn't in the field, although a few hurried phone calls sorted the problem.
- Indeed, the arrival of the much-anticipated college admissions office envelope represents a moment of truth — a judgment day of sorts when the talented, the impressive, and the worthy, are sorted from the merely average; and hopeful youngsters learn whether they are destined for greatness or for unremarkable, middling lives.
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