[
US
/ˈkid/
]
[ UK /kˈiːd/ ]
[ UK /kˈiːd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- set to a key or tone
-
fitted with or secured by a key
a keyed instrument
the locks have not yet been keyed
How To Use keyed In A Sentence
- The method enhances data recoverability in keyed database records.
- The city emerged from trusteeship under a new mayor, but he too cooked the books and monkeyed with zoning for his own ends.
- Festival organizers seem to have keyed into the public anxiety over their use of the park and are offering plenty of reassurances.
- They keyed a piano up to concert pitch.
- The two groups have jockeyed for position ever since, with Sistani's forces in the ascendancy recently.
- In the Weber system, one of the weights is keyed solid with constant pitch while the other weight is allowed to move 180 in pitch.
- The anchor sergeant is shot against a blue screen, and chromakeyed in post over the virtual set, which we created in Strata 3DPro.
- Actually, to say that Carlos Slim "jockeyed" for the title overstates the case. Ventura County Star Stories
- To send mail to you in the future, they need to jot down your keyed address or save it in their contacts list.
- They keyed a piano up to concert pitch.