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certificated
Word definitions for certificated in dictionaries
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
That has been subject to certification v (en-past of: certificate )
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ In fact, about 95% of modules seen by subject assessors are certificated and only about 5% are refused.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1610s, past participle adjective from obsolete certificate (v.), from Medieval Latin certificatus , past participle of certificare (see certify ).
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
adj. officially documented; "a certified public accountant" [syn: credentialed , documented ]
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
certificated \certificated\ adj. officially documented; -- of people. Syn: credentialed, documented.
Usage examples of certificated.
I hate with a bitter hatred the names of lentils and haricots--those pretentious cheats of the appetite, those tabulated humbugs, those certificated aridities calling themselves human food!
The frigate's hands had been particularly gratified by the presence, the temporary presence, of an undoubtedly certificated parson, an admirable preacher, and as he took his seat in the bosun's chair, a kindly device that would raise him from the deck, swing him out over the side and so lower him into the boat without any exertion or ability on his own part, a disorganised cheer arose, gaining in unity and volume as the barge pulled over to the packet, where Hare's shipmates, aware of his weakness, had already rigged another chair to bring him aboard.
With Time and revolutions, whose ravages are, at any rate, marked by impartiality and grandeur, has been associated a host of architects, duly bred, duly certificated, and duly sworn, despoiling with the discernment of bad taste, substituting the chicories of Louis XV for the Gothic lacework, for the greater glory of the Parthenon.