studied

IPA: stˈʌdid

adjective

  • Practiced; self-conscious; careful.
  • (dated) Qualified by, or versed in, study; learned.
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Examples of "studied" in Sentences

  • The plan was studied since long ago.
  • She studied sociology, political science, sinology and German studies.
  • To only study one period in history and say that should be studied is ludicrous.
  • The form the most studied is the Tzotzil from Zinacantan thanks to Prof. Robert Laughlin.
  • In addition to his education background, Franklin studied with the pioneers of Systems Thinking: W. Edwards Deming, Russ Ackoff, and Myron Tribus.
  • Achim Hochdörfer, curator of MUMOK in Vienna, describes her films as a "series of pictures"; whereas the main mode of looking and perception today tends toward scanning, hers might be described as a studied gaze, if not stare.
  • But, as I see it, people who feel strongly (negatively or positively) about some arbitrary point and do so in complete opposition to evidence they are aware of, these people are plentiful and their behavior is well studied from a sociological and psychological point of view.

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