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Expressed

Expressed meaning

simple past and past participle of express

Example sentences (20)

He expressed his gratitude to Koole for their sterling work and expressed his gratitude to the public and Catalan Bay residents ‘for their understanding at each stage of this long and delicate process’.

Judge Musgrave said Kamsteeg's employer, the same employer whose address was used for the parcels, said "she has expressed remorse to them", and the forensic psychologist also said she expressed remorse.

Known by aficionados to have been lofty, snobbish, intellectual and reactionary, Borges in unguarded moments turns out to have expressed feelings negating allegiances expressed elsewhere, including about Jews.

Local councillor Angus McKenzie expressed his concern to expressed his concerns, noting that tensions have been on the rise since the incarceration of Ralph Stanfield.

She expressed her sadness and heartbreak over the loss and expressed gratitude for the love and support she received from her family, friends, and fans.

The Ugandans who expressed their dismay for what Bach was doing but also expressed their need for work were the people I felt we needed to hear more from in this documentary.

Another 3.9 percent of voters expressed support for Kennedy, 2.3 percent expressed support for a third-party candidate, and 3.9 said they were still undecided.

President Ramaphosa appreciates the confidence expressed by the Judicial Service Commission and leaders of political parties in the suitability of the incoming Chief Justice, who can draw inspiration and support from the confidence expressed in her.

Asked if he was concerned about the vote of low confidence expressed by Danjuma during a recent book launch in Ibadan, Buhari countered the argument thus: “And what is the vote of confidence of Nigerians in me, as expressed in the polls last year?

Fixating upon anti-Semitism expressed by Black people more than that expressed by white people hurts all marginalized peoples.

In his response, the Governor also expressed his appreciation for the support so far given by the Business community in Lagos State and expressed his willingness to further collaborate with organized businesses, post Covid-19.

This candidate is a bi-specific (two-target) DART molecule designed to target B7-H3 expressed on tumor cells and CD3 expressed on normal T cells.

In homes where anger was expressed freely and sometimes abusively, the class was split between adults who had grown up fearing and avoiding anger, and ones who also expressed it externally and often, the way it was modeled to them.

The statement expressed Governor Ortom appreciation for the platform which APC gave him to offer service to the people of Benue State and also expressed regret that the same party has now turned to demonize him for obvious selfish reasons.

Whatever the mood in Skopje, though, we shouldn’t kid ourselves: Even if these irredentist ambitions are not expressed formally by the state, they will be expressed.

At solar noon the hour angle is 0.000 degrees, with the time before solar noon expressed as negative degrees, and the local time after solar noon expressed as positive degrees.

Capital is viewed by Marx as expanding value, that is, in other terms, as a sum of capital, usually expressed in money, that is transformed through human labor into a larger value, extracted as profits and expressed as money.

For example, in the Basque phrase ikusi nauzu, or "you saw me", the past tense auxiliary verb n-au-zu (similar to English "do") agrees with both the subject (you) expressed by the n- prefix, and with the object (me) expressed by the -zu suffix.

However, because of the somewhat clumsy base -60 nature of minutes and seconds, positions are frequently expressed in fractional degrees only, expressed in decimal form to an equal amount of precision.

In these units, both distances and times are expressed in inverse energy units (while energy and mass are expressed in the same units, see mass–energy equivalence ).