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Definition of "glitched" [glitched]

  • Simple past tense and past participle of glitch. (verb)

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Use "glitched" in a sentence
  • "A Florida Democrat who lost a similarly "glitched" local election went to court to have the computers examined -- but the case was thrown out by a judge who ruled that the innards of America's voting machines are the "trade secrets" of the private companies who make them."
  • "This week, we've decided once more to go by the community vote, and the result kind of glitched out, so we just went with Tricks and Glitches"
  • "The appropriately titled Dead Guitars sees those instruments glitched and phased into near-oblivion, their riffs reborn as weird digital signatures; on Airless, a gorgeous, faraway vocal hook undergoes a similar process amid a creepy haze of scratches and squalls."