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Definition of "slated" []

  • Scheduled (adjective)
  • Simple past tense and past participle of slate. (verb)

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Use "slated" in a sentence
  • "Rank-and-file psychiatrists did eventually figure out that a big change was afoot, and much of the ensuing consternation focused on another word slated for elimination—neurosis, which, the new Committee on Nomenclature argued, should not appear in DSM-III because it “assumed…an underlying process of intrapsychic conflict resulting in symptom formation.”"
  • "I'll always welcome a game that strives for a different look, but with the title slated for this year after already being pushed back from 2008, one wonders just how much time and effort has been expended, and whether that will affect the rest of the game's quality. login now to post a comment"
  • "Arizona-based Solar Bullet LLC is proposing a new 220mph bullet train slated to run from Tuscon to Phoenix."