spaced

IPA: spˈeɪst

Root Word: Spaced

noun

  • a British television sitcom created, written by and starring Simon Pegg and Jessica Stevenson, and directed by Edgar Wright, about the (comedic and sometimes farcical and action-packed) misadventures of Daisy Steiner and Tim Bisley, two twenty-something Londoners who, despite only having just met, decide to move in together after she gives up on squatting and he is kicked out by his ex-girlfriend.
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Examples of "spaced" in Sentences

  • This is called "spaced conditioning," and it is found across all species.
  • This is known as spaced repetition, and is a very effective way of learning.
  • So if you're among the publishing folk it wouldn't hurt to put it out there that TNR double-spaced is super duper.
  • When well loosened, the squash slices were again spaced apart as before, and the spit was replaced on the rods, to be left for another day.
  • Ensuring all lessons have appropriate gaps within them for brains to assimilate knowledge - the so called spaced learning experiments - is another.
  • "The. com domain name spaced reach saturation point a few years back," says Adrian Kinderis, chief executive of AusRegistry International, which sells the. au country code domain.
  • I was too spaced from the flight to be very good company, and I still had too much blood in my nicotine system to be comfortable, as we were, of course, in the non-smoking section.
  • Improved error messages when defining properties of classes, etc. but passing null to the property (happens easily when you have a typo in the last part of a name spaced identifier).
  • He opened his notebook and wrote the quotation down at the top of the page in his small, precise printing, all the lowercase letters just the same size, each word spaced the same as the others.

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