Carried

Word CARRIED
Character 7
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Definitions and meanings of "Carried"

What do we mean by carried?

To lift (something) and take it to another place; to transport (something) by lifting.

To transfer from one place (such as a country, book, or column) to another.

To convey by extension or continuance; to extend.

To move; to convey using force

To lead or guide.

To stock or supply (something); to have in store.

To adopt (something); take (something) over.

To adopt or resolve on, especially in a deliberative assembly

In an addition, to transfer the quantity in excess of what is countable in the units in a column to the column immediately to the left in order to be added there.

To have, hold, possess or maintain (something).

To be transmitted; to travel.

To insult, to diss.

To capture a ship by coming alongside and boarding.

To transport (the ball) whilst maintaining possession.

To have on one's person.

To be pregnant (with).

To have propulsive power; to propel.

To hold the head; said of a horse.

To have earth or frost stick to the feet when running, as a hare.

To bear or uphold successfully through conflict, for example a leader or principle

To succeed in (e.g. a contest); to succeed in; to win.

To get possession of by force; to capture.

To contain; to comprise; have a particular aspect; to show or exhibit

To bear (oneself); to behave or conduct.

To bear the charges or burden of holding or having, as stocks, merchandise, etc., from one time to another.

To have a weapon on one's person; to be armed.

To be disproportionately responsible for a team's success.

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The word "carried" in example sentences

Well, tell auntie I got carried by -- _carried by! ❋ Annie Hamilton Donnell (N/A)

But all the while I felt myself being _carried, carried, carried_! ❋ Franklin K. [Editor] Mathiews (N/A)

_I am carried, we have carried, they shall have carried_, etc. In Latin, on the other hand, instead of using personal pronouns and auxiliary verbs, the form changes with the meaning. ❋ Benjamin Leonard D'Ooge (1900)

On Chapman's code name, ZigZag, McIntyre solemnly intoned: "The name carried a hint of anxiety, because a man who could zig could also zag." ❋ Unknown (2011)

The term carried interest refers to tax provisions that have been used for years by partnership organizers to convert their own pay from ordinary income into capital gains. ❋ Unknown (2010)

My parents followed the progress of the war at home with a small shortwave radio, and from the word carried by new refugees as they arrived in the camps. ❋ Malalai Joya (2009)

When I talked about “The Opposite” by Tom MacRae I spoke of the distinctly English air the title carried in its wake. ❋ Fusenumber8 (2006)

What he meant to deny was that the phrase carried any suggestions of race. ❋ Dave Kindred (2006)

The term carried so many feelings and connotations for Therese that months ago I stopped trying to sort them out. ❋ Dozois, Gardner (2006)

The steam version was run from a "Donkey" boiler, and the term carried over to steamships who had Donkeymen as a rating for the engine room staff. ❋ Unknown (2000)

Sara had been his friend too, but now, given that he was a gay man, the word carried improbable weight. ❋ Meg Wolitzer (1999)

A General Manager who worked was an anomaly, something unheard of in the district where the title carried with it the time-honored prerogative of sitting in the shade issuing orders, sustained and soothed by an unfailing supply of liquid refreshment. ❋ Caroline Lockhart (1916)

Surely, if the title carried with it such power, those who maintained that James ought to be deprived of all power could not deny that he ought to be deprived of the title. ❋ Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay (1829)

"Much of the new content being introduced is the kind requested by readers when the title carried out a large-scale survey earlier this year." ❋ Unknown (2010)

The term carried over to refer to similarly constructed passageways in various situations. ❋ Unknown (2009)

"Congress, starting with this committee, needs to tax money management income, what we call carried interest, as what it is, which is plain old ordinary income," Mr. Hindery said. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Madame had the air, and a title carried with a Spanish soldier in New ❋ Winston Churchill (1909)

Madame had the air, and a title carried with a Spanish soldier in New Orleans in those days. ❋ Unknown (1904)

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