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View definitions for taped

taped

adjective as in canned

Strongest match

Strong match

adjective as in recorded

adjective as in video

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You can use an adhesive bandage in a pinch, but if you want to go all-out, you can opt for surgical tape, which is not only safe to use on sensitive skin, but also highly resistant.

By analogy, if the magnetic tape remains tightly wound, you can’t read the information on the cassette.

Two of those are spent entirely on taping and covering everything to protect the engines and systems, a process that can take between 40 and 50 rolls of tape.

From Fortune

To counteract that, the team began running all of the actors’ casting tapes through DeepFaceLab to see which one came out looking the most convincing.

If you’re always looking for your pencil while working on a project, consider a tape measure with its own self-marking graphite.

There were flowers left against every gate and poetry scribbled out of paper taped to the lampposts.

Niwemfite lives by herself, surrounded by stark walls taped with photos of Christian iconography.

Some players have even taped their “conquests” and put the evidence online.

Then he took the roll and, to hold his shin pads steady, he taped bands above both ankles and just below both knees.

So Snowden spent the first half of his pre-taped question talking about the ills of American surveillance.

Myers said, pointing to the cardboard box with the envelope taped to it, when Benson lifted it out of the gray-green locker.

I waited while Mannion worked out the message, then taped it on top of their whining tone pattern.

My head they kept connected with taped terminals and every time I blew a fuse or a motor they would see the dials spin crazily.

The men were then continually practised in the attack over the taped-out course.

It won't hold much air pressure, even taped very tight to my skin.

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On this page you'll find 25 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to taped, such as: prerecorded, and filmed.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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