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recorded

[ UK /ɹɪkˈɔːdɪd/ ]
[ US /ɹəˈkɔɹdɪd, ɹɪˈkɔɹdɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. set down or registered in a permanent form especially on film or tape for reproduction
    recorded music
  2. (of securities) having the owner's name entered in a register
    recorded holders of a stock

How To Use recorded In A Sentence

  • One can only guess at the research and detective work that has gone into the bald details recorded for each piece.
  • The album is a mix of standards, Brazilian music and a couple of new songs, and it's some of the jazziest, most adventurous music either artist has ever recorded. Tony Sachs: An Interview with Herb Alpert & Lani Hall
  • As soon as Christ was alone with his disciples he gave them a description of those desolations which is recorded in the following chapter, and is so plain, and made such an impression on the Sermons on Various Important Subjects
  • _ -- The dotted lines in Fig. 60 represent isacoustic lines -- that is, lines which pass through all places where the percentage of observers who recorded their perception of the sound is the same. A Study of Recent Earthquakes
  • And evidently this time apart allowed the two to approach their partnership rejuvenated and ready for some serious woodshedding, as they reportedly recorded dozens of tracks before pruning down to these relatively lean 14 songs.
  • Examination papers will be handed back after the marks have been officially recorded.
  • However, there have been no deaths recorded in Australia since an antivenene was developed in 1980. Northernstar.com.au: The Northern Star
  • Dicentrics, rings, acentric fragments and asymmetrical translocations were recorded separately.
  • There have also been six recorded fights between snakes and alligators. Times, Sunday Times
  • To characterize the effect of the sample preparation procedure on the keratin structure, WAXS patterns were recorded for three groups of four horsehair fibers.
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