timed

[ US /ˈtaɪmd/ ]
[ UK /tˈa‍ɪmd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. regularly spaced in time
    closely timed intervals
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How To Use timed In A Sentence

  • Laura Wade's Posh, timed to open as the Tories edged into power in May 2010, reminded us just what we were in for: overprivileged hooligans in drinking-society blazers who trash a pub as thoughtlessly as they will trash the country. Dominic Cooke: a life in theatre
  • Mobile Internet services are part of this commitment and are forecast to play an important role in the future of mobile multimedia.
  • In spring 2002 the company resurrected Robert Joffrey's innovative multimedia ballet, Astarte, a psychedelic work that had raised a storm at its premiere.
  • This amusing little bon mot v ill-timed by me as I think she had post-traumatic test disorder because she burst into tears. AND GOD CREATED THE AU PAIR
  • It will be timed to coincide with the main music festival season. Times, Sunday Times
  • Multimedia is the attempt to make computers behave like television sets, only interactively.
  • If you select the Timed Backup option, WordPerfect will save your document at whatever interval you specify.
  • I timed it successfully, and had no doubt of having added four to my score, when, to my astonishment, I saw a fieldsman running from the direction of the hedge. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 159, July 14th, 1920
  • The match really was played in the best possible way: mistimed tackles were acknowledged and apologised for, yet no one held back a thing. Times, Sunday Times
  • It now embraces most text formats, email messages and HTMLs, multimedia files, web browser histories, bookmarks and favourites.
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