Explore Weeded through 10+ example sentences from English, with an explanation of the meaning and related words like weedless. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
Weeded meaning
simple past and past participle of weed
Synonyms of Weeded
Using Weeded
- The main meaning on this page is: simple past and past participle of weed
- Useful related words include: weedless.
- In the example corpus, weeded often appears in combinations such as: weeded out, be weeded, been weeded.
Context around Weeded
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26 words
- Position in the sentence: 2 start, 9 middle, 9 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Weeded
- In this selection, "weeded" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 26 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, get, grass, getting, raked and put stand out and add context to how "weeded" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include to be weeded out and board which weeded out intransigent. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "weeded" sits close to words such as aal, aalto and aardvark, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with weeded
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
That’s assuming that other options have been weeded out already. (11 words)
They weeded, put in new plants and painted new cottontail paw prints on the sidewalk. (15 words)
By doing so, all that happens is a few get weeded out and the culture remains. (16 words)
Instead the seven officers and two dispatchers were dressed in work clothes and boots, with yard and garden tools in hand as they clipped bushes, mowed grass, weeded, raked, and sawed dead tree limbs in Margaret’s large front and back yards. (42 words)
While most genes that modern humans gained through ancient interbreeding have been weeded out by evolution, a small fraction remains, most probably because they helped early modern humans adapt to the new environment when they left Africa for Eurasia. (39 words)
The attributes Amazon said it was seeking for its new home — including a metropolitan area with a population more than one million and the ability to attract and keep strong technical talent— weeded out many of the 238 applicants. (39 words)
Example sentences (20)
Bell’s role seems both less defined and somehow more centrifugal: she oversaw the gardeners; she pruned and weeded; she cut flowers to relish in the house; she painted, she painted, she painted.
That’s assuming that other options have been weeded out already.
They began with conclusions and worked their way backward–to the extent that they weeded out the patients who wouldn’t fit their conclusions.
While most genes that modern humans gained through ancient interbreeding have been weeded out by evolution, a small fraction remains, most probably because they helped early modern humans adapt to the new environment when they left Africa for Eurasia.
And the more that I weeded through Newsom’s long list of hopefuls, the more I thought about Trejo.
By doing so, all that happens is a few get weeded out and the culture remains.
Mascots were lumped in with other baseball traditions that would be weeded out under a 2020 proposal.
Instead the seven officers and two dispatchers were dressed in work clothes and boots, with yard and garden tools in hand as they clipped bushes, mowed grass, weeded, raked, and sawed dead tree limbs in Margaret’s large front and back yards.
The opportunistic cartels can be seen consorting with all the regimes; they need to be weeded out.
This shows that the maintenance/service side needs to be addressed with more vigour technically as well as financially, as obsolescence cannot be weeded out immediately.
Unless they are weeded out, exercises such as National Register of Citizens across states will only help in doing a peripheral clean-up that cannot address root causes.
While upping our vegetables is usually seen as a 'good' thing, it's worth accepting that some may be causing excessive gas production in the gut and quite simply, need to be weeded out.
Dog breeders tend to get a bad rap (and some most certainly deserve criticism), but high-quality breeders exist for a reason, ensuring that deleterious genetic aspects and personality flaws are weeded out.
In fact, over the years, the tapas menu has actually evolved to become more traditional—dishes ruled insufficiently authentic have been weeded out.
Now that the dust has settled and we’ve weeded out some of the pretenders from the contenders, things look pretty good for Alabama Republicans.
The article goes on to say its less than 100 euros a day now that fake content is getting weeded out by legitimate sites.
The attributes Amazon said it was seeking for its new home — including a metropolitan area with a population more than one million and the ability to attract and keep strong technical talent— weeded out many of the 238 applicants.
They weeded, put in new plants and painted new cottontail paw prints on the sidewalk.
Furthermore, all candidates for the ministry had to pass an examination in German culture before a state board which weeded out intransigent Catholics.
If a specific site experiences strong and persistent purifying selection, linked variation will tend to be weeded out along with it, producing a region in the genome of low overall variability.
Common combinations with weeded
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- weeded out 16×
- be weeded 5×
- been weeded 3×
- they weeded 2×
- are weeded 2×