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opened

[ US /ˈoʊpənd/ ]
[ UK /ˈə‍ʊpənd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. made open or clear
    the newly opened road
  2. used of mouth or eyes
    keep your eyes open
    his mouth slightly opened
  3. not sealed or having been unsealed
    the opened package lay on the table
    the letter was already open

How To Use opened In A Sentence

  • Management claimed the lockout was a temporary measure and that the plant would be reopened on May 9.
  • The right back found himself in unfamiliar territory in the opposing penalty area after a swift exchange of passes that opened up Reading's defence. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sony Pictures Animation has a full slate of films including the mouth-watering 3D comedy Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, which opened as the #1 movie in North America on September 18, Hotel Transylvania, now in pre-production and, in association with Columbia Pictures, The Smurfs, now in production. Anton Yelchin and Fred Armisen Join The Smurfs | /Film
  • The market opened 100 booths selling South Korean clothes on 2,600 square meters of floor last August.
  • Less than a minute later he had gone past the courts, down a stairwell and opened the fire door.
  • Not sure I can visualise the little carts – but the multitude of vibrant flowers described with intense joy opened a triumphal way to the vision of that extraordinary gypsy lady whose beauty and style impressed you so much. Gens du voyage - French Word-A-Day
  • The Duke has also opened up the rooftops, offering glorious views of church spires and domes. Times, Sunday Times
  • They can be opened to guest users, which will obviate the need for logins and passwords.
  • It reopened, but diners have remained in the dark about the deplorable hygiene standards. Times, Sunday Times
  • A fisherman's son opened this beachside restaurant, which stretches down into the sand. Times, Sunday Times
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