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slated
[ sley-tid ]
adjective
- nominated or appointed:
The rabbi spoke out against the slated all-male committee for appointing rabbinic judges, calling it a further exclusion of women from public space.
- planned or scheduled:
After a long work week, a night of entertainment and dining are among the slated activities for the weekend.
- covered with or as with slate:
The walls of the family home crumble quietly under the weight of the slated roof that occasionally shakes loose and falls in pieces to the ground.
- harshly or severely criticized:
Poor design is possibly one of the most slated aspects of this entire toy franchise.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of slate 1.
Word History and Origins
Origin of slated1
Example Sentences
Chu also spoke during the Sunday panel about his forthcoming projects, including “Wicked: For Good,” which is slated for a Nov. 21 theatrical release.
The location is slated to open in winter of 2026, the chain said.
Century City Center is nearly fully leased even though it isn’t slated to open until early next year, Weiss said.
In addition to the first-round pick, the Chargers are slated to make two selections Friday with the 55th and 86th overall picks.
Arenas was slated to play a major role as a freshman at USC after choosing the Trojans over more established basketball powers like Arizona, Kansas and Kentucky.
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