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re·port·ed
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Princeton's WordNet
reportedadjective
made known or told about; especially presented in a formal account
"his reported opinion"; "the reported findings"
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reported
Dive is a Belgian electronic dance music project formed in 1990 by Dirk Ivens (Absolute Body Control, Klinik, Blok 57, Sonar). Dive's "audio trademark" is the experimental sound of abused drum machines, pulsating through crackling distortion on almost every song.
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reported
Reported refers to an event, situation, or piece of information that has been described or revealed, often through the media or another communication outlet. It can also refer to spoken or written accounts delivered by individuals to others, such as in the context of reported speech.
Webster Dictionary
Reported
of Report
Wikidata
Reported
Remixes of the Dive song "Final Report" from 1991.
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Spoken Corpus Frequency
Rank popularity for the word 'reported' in Spoken Corpus Frequency: #833
Written Corpus Frequency
Rank popularity for the word 'reported' in Written Corpus Frequency: #2655
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of reported in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of reported in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of reported in a Sentence
The number of rapes reported to us, often in harrowing detail, suggests that sexual violence is part of the government's counter-insurgency strategy, the scale of reported abuses points to the urgent need for an international investigation in both rebel- and government-controlled areas.
Across the country, news of delays in distributing the COVID-19 vaccine are being reported.
Harp's data showed that entrepreneurs who set shared long-term business and family goals with their spouses scored higher in every area of satisfaction than those who didn’t. On her surveys, entrepreneurs who set shared business goals were 17 percent happier than those who didn’t; and 27 percent who set shared family goals reported higher levels of satisfaction. Of those who set shared family goals, 98 percent reported being still in love with their spouse. Contrary to what one might believe, Harp's data showed that when entrepreneurs shared both positive and negative aspects of the business on a regular basis, the other spouse's trust and confidence in the entrepreneur actually increased. Sharing on a regular basis increases the spouse's belief in their entrepreneur’s ability to succeed, Harp says. When the entrepreneur chooses not to share, the spouse usually knows when something is wrong, simply by observing his/her partner’s demeanor. The not knowing leads to frustration, anxiety and impatience, Harp says. However, when the entrepreneur shares on a regular basis, the spouse is privy to the solutions the entrepreneur is considering, she adds. And discussions make the non-entrepreneur spouse feel as if he or she is contributing. This helps increase a spouse's ‘buy-in’ and makes them feel like it is ‘our’ company instead of just ‘your company,’.
All calls from the Chairman to his counterparts, including those reported, are staffed, coordinated and communicated with the Department of Defense and the interagency.
The place where more cases of C-virus have been reported, more stricter actions should be taken against all civic bodies and its heads should lose their jobs instantly.
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- ذكرتArabic
- berichtetGerman
- έχουν αναφερθείGreek
- informóSpanish
- RelatadoPortuguese
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