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Spaced

Spaced meaning

simple past and past participle of space

Example sentences (20)

In addition to being 12 feet taller than its predecessor, the new barrier will have more closely spaced posts — so closely spaced that, from an angle, they will resemble a solid wall.

Alternative names include spaced rehearsal, expanding rehearsal, graduated intervals, repetition spacing, repetition scheduling, spaced retrieval and expanded retrieval.

Not coincidentally, these numbers were all spaced closer together near the "poles" of the die, as opposed to numbers near the "equator" that are more widely spaced.

On the ROS, a carbon plastic honeycomb screen is spaced from the hull, an aluminium honeycomb screen is spaced from that, with a screen-vacuum thermal insulation covering, and glass cloth over the top.

The energy in terms of the angular momentum is then : Assuming, with Bohr, that quantized values of L are equally spaced, the spacing between neighboring energies is : This is as desired for equally spaced angular momenta.

Typically, plants grown for the leaf crop are spaced 10 cm apart, while those grown as a root crop are spaced 20 cm apart to allow for the root development.

While most production V8 engines use four crank throws spaced 90° apart, high-performance V8 engines often use a "flat" crankshaft with throws spaced 180° apart, essentially resulting in two straight four engines running on a common crankcase.

And the reason some of these areas are food deserts is because these residents live spaced out in areas where the nearest retail store, grocery store or gas station is at least a few miles away.

First, Braun spaced the floor well, burying a 3-pointer from the wing after Jokic passed out of a Brooklyn double-team.

Furthermore, the few footbridges scattered along the stretch of the road are uncomfortably spaced, making it inconvenient for pedestrians to use them.

GCSE papers in the same subject were spaced apart more than they were before the pandemic, allowing for rest and revision.

If your car can still run under its own steam, you should try to reach a service area, or to an emergency refuge area, which are designed to offer a ‘safe haven’ and are spaced every 1.5 miles.

It features comfortable, well-spaced keys with an excellent typing feel.

Migrants with pending cases aren’t always confined to one location; many skip their hearing dates, which are frequently spaced months apart, and move elsewhere.

Muscala knocked down four of his eight attempts from beyond the arc, getting strong looks as he spaced the floor for a potent Celtics offense.

Tables were spaced throughout, each with different themes – some had puzzles and games like Jinga, another held art supplies.

That includes keeping tents from joining together, with tents having to be spaced out at least 10 feet apart.

The first quarter was back and forth as both teams spaced the floor well on offence, taking the smart shots and not forcing anything.

The samples were collected at 100 m intervals on three lines spaced 200 m apart, and were processed immediately on a priority basis.

These shows are all well spaced out, time wise, meaning that, throughout the day, you get to experience them all and, on good weather days, can sit, relaxed with a picnic.