What does mastered mean?
Definitions for mastered
mas·tered
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Princeton's WordNet
down, down pat(p), mastered(adj)
understood perfectly
"had his algebra problems down"
Wiktionary
mastered(Verb)
To reach a high level of competency.
Webster Dictionary
Mastered
of Master
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red meats
streamed
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of mastered in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of mastered in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of mastered in a Sentence
They witnessed a time that completely disappeared, and they mastered the art of striptease in a very special way, and they never really were recognized for that.
Those who have mastered etiquette, who are entirely, impeccably right, would seem to arrive at a point of exquisite dullness.
My parents taught me a little, but I never mastered it, i wish I had learned more; I don't understand my own grandparents.
We’re talking about the fate of our economy and the questionable resiliency of our Nation’s critical infrastructure. Why are experts so polite, patient, and forgiving when talking about cybersecurity and National Security? The drama of each script kiddie botnet attack and Nation State pilfering of our IP has been turned into a soap opera through press releases, sound bites and enforced absurdity of mainstream media. It’s time for a cybersecurity zeitgeist in the West where cyber hygiene is a meme that is aggressively distributed by those who have mastered it and encouraged to be imitated by those who have experienced it.
Whether we like it or not, we are the dwarfs astride the shoulders of giants, and that's the only reason why we can see lot more and farther on the horizon than our predecessors could. Our accomplishments of greatest pride, like classic creations, amazing arts, wonderful writings, beautiful paintings, and ingenius inventions are all, in fact, the builds and extensions of the wisdom that came to us from our ancestors. We mastered their wisdom and moved above and beyond. We must gratefully recognize that it was their wisdom that enabled us to grow wiser, and to see farther than they could. It is foolish to think that we are able to see or do what we can today is because we are greater than they. We are merely the dwarfs who are uplifted and borne aloft on the giagantic stature of our predecessors. Accepting this truth with humility not only sets us free, but also keeps us firmly down to earth.
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