What does BRACED mean?
Definitions for BRACED
braced
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Princeton's WordNet
bracedadjective
positioned so as to be ready for confrontation or danger
"he stood to attention with his shoulders braced"
braced, buttressedadjective
held up by braces or buttresses
Wiktionary
bracedadjective
Having braces or similar supports.
bracedadjective
Interlaced.
three chevronels braced in base
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braced
Braced typically means to make stronger or more solid with additional support. It can refer to preparing oneself for something difficult or unpleasant or using a device or structure to strengthen or support. Furthermore, it may also suggest securing an object or structure by fastening firmly. It is often used in the context of construction, physical posture, and mental preparation.
Webster Dictionary
Braced
of Brace
Anagrams for BRACED »
becard
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of BRACED in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of BRACED in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of BRACED in a Sentence
Investors were spooked by last week's Wall Street's fall and braced for the damage to the Japanese market at the market open.
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I braced myself, went in. The room was dimly lit, unfamiliar - I ’d been inside it only once in my life. I moved ahead uncertainly, and there she was. I stood, frozen, staring. I stared and stared. It was difficult, but I kept on, thinking how I ’d regretted not seeing my mother at the end. Years of lamenting that lack of proof, postponing my grief for want of proof. Now I thought : Proof. Careful what Chris Jackson/Getty Images Harry wish for.
Chinese virus, i was scared about what that meant for us Asian Americans. I braced myself for the uptick in anti-Asian violence.
It was initially about a foot and a half long, but I braced it against my cheek and snapped it down to about 6 inches. Ski patrol was all like, ‘You’re crazy, man.’.
The world is braced for a second wave of infection - what lies ahead is a tenuous and uphill battle, defeating the pandemic requires concerted efforts from all countries. The major ones in particular should play an exemplary role in promoting collaboration.
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- 支撑Chinese
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