The Collaborative International Dictionary
Inventory \In"ven*to*ry\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Inventoried; p. pr. & vb. n. Inventorying.] [Cf. F. inventorier.] To make an inventory of; to make a list, catalogue, or schedule of; to insert or register in an account of goods; as, a merchant inventories his stock.
I will give out divers schedules of my beauty; it shall
be inventoried, and every particle and utensil labeled.
--Shak.
Wiktionary
vb. (en-past of: inventory)
Usage examples of "inventoried".
Everything must be inventoried before it can be transported to the village center.
Floss said blithely, but she spent the afternoon with Jax, Gail, and Kathy playing with the jewelry as they packed and Brone inventoried it.
An old inmate inventoried his few possessions and established an account for Jason’s money.
In the shower room, where he was led next, the old inmate who’d inventoried Jason’s possessions stared hungrily at the boy.
The image shimmered as a Dull Intelligence inventoried and manipulated the coding.
There had been tons of poorly inventoried junk equipment on the station, a century's accumulation of obsolete and worn-out technology that had been cheaper to store than haul away.
The slim young soldier looked up at Ethan's step, inventoried him, he felt, with one glance, and smiled politely.
She folded the clothes and inventoried the pockets, laying out their contents in a row.