Corrected

Word CORRECTED
Character 9
Hyphenation N/A
Pronunciations /kəˈɹɛktɪd/

Definitions and meanings of "Corrected"

What do we mean by corrected?

To make something that was wrong become right; to remove error from.

(by extension) To grade (examination papers).

To inform (someone) of their error.

To discipline; to punish.

In IM conversations, users often send messages in haste and only afterwards notice a typographical error (shortened as typo). It is common practice to correct the typo by sending a subsequent message where the word CORRECTION precedes the correct word. Urban Dictionary

To look physically good. To be in good shape. To not be saggin' or a big person. Urban Dictionary

When a person uses the phrase " political correctiveness " in a sentence, trying to sound intelligent. When in fact, correctiveness is not a word at all. Urban Dictionary

A procedure which has consistently corrected a specific type of error. Urban Dictionary

The right answer; its exact. Urban Dictionary

The act of being 100% correct, without fail Urban Dictionary

1.the right answer 2.looking good Urban Dictionary

When something is more correct than correct. Urban Dictionary

Slang term for murder or killing someone or something My girlfriend Nicole told me she saw a spider in the washroom and "corrected its ass" Urban Dictionary

Latin for one who is full of correctedness. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Corrected

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The word "corrected" in example sentences

Whoops, silly error in the title corrected - the risk of blogging on the run. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The word corrected, nearly illegible in the original, is presumed from the context of the letter. ❋ Eric Jaffe (2010)

As I said, the intent (or motive, I guess, as Prof. Bernstein corrected me above) was not to make the hotels look like a slice of Americana; perhaps a noble end for a film-maker, but not a high priority with a legislature rather trying to put together a civic society. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In my haste to write while thinking about the SEALS I inadvertantly wrote the wrong name for the hostage which corrected is Captain Robert Phillips. ❋ Unknown (2009)

[NLM note: translation corrected from the original German] ❋ Unknown (2009)

Think Back to English Class - This may seem like a very obvious thing to do, but making sure your grammar and spelling errors are corrected is imperative to having your resume looked upon. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Note: This post has been slightly modified/corrected from the original thanks to a few careful and knowledgeable readers. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Later, Einstein corrected his mistake by embracing General Relativity which is based on an inertial reference frame presumption. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Also, see about getting my name corrected with insurance. ❋ Jaxraven (2008)

Therefore, any talk of how Iraq could have been handled better or how it can now be corrected is just burying your heads in the sand. ❋ Unknown (2006)

This work he (and he only) describes as “Carefully revised and occasionally corrected from the Arabic.” ❋ Unknown (2006)

In the comments of the Pulitzer post, Robin corrected my oversight of another female winner, Annalyn Swan, who with her husband, Mark Stevens, won the Pulitzer prize for the biography de Kooning: An American Master. ❋ Unknown (2005)

In the [1] comments of the Pulitzer post, [2] Robin corrected my oversight of another female winner, Annalyn Swan, who with her husband, Mark Stevens, won the Pulitzer prize for the [3] biography de Kooning: An American Master. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Update: Spelling in title corrected thanks to a certain roguish smurf. ❋ Unknown (2007)

[Dave]: i [haet] [trance] Dave: CORRECTION: i hate trance ❋ Watsonmoss (2009)

That [shorty] is looking mad correct. Check out [Jazman], she's got much [booy] and a nice chest, now she's correct. ❋ Yo! Sunny Joe (2006)

[Hey Bob], you should use more [political] correctiveness when speaking to [Sally].... ❋ MrsSnowflake (2010)

The [corrective] [the commission] ordered [solved] the problem. ❋ But For (2017)

1.The correct fact about [Javy] and [Kelly] is that Kelly loves Javy way more then [javy] loves her. 2.Kelly is always correct when javy is mean to her. ❋ Kellster (2006)

The [correctivity] of that statement was most [assuredly] not a [falsity] of your imagination. ❋ AthySwizzleKenman55 (2010)

1. She got the correct [answer] 2. [Damn]! [That girl] was correct! ❋ Jaguarzx5 (2004)

[Clipping] on the the seat-belt during [take-off] is more correcter than tieing it in a [knot]. ❋ Helenabeat (2013)

you better [step] [correct] or get correctedyou are a problem thats [about to be] corrected ❋ Coin Term (2009)

See [Jane]? [Correctful] is [a real word] ❋ Itoldyouso749 (2007)

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