surveyed

[sərˈveɪd]

surveyed Definition

  • 1examined or studied carefully
  • 2measured and mapped the area, features, or boundaries of something

Using surveyed: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "surveyed" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The team surveyed the building before starting the renovation.

  • Example

    The researchers surveyed the participants to gather data for their study.

  • Example

    The land was surveyed to determine its exact boundaries.

  • Example

    The government agency surveyed the damage caused by the hurricane.

surveyed Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for surveyed

Phrases with surveyed

  • examined the area where an event took place, especially a crime scene

    Example

    The detectives surveyed the scene of the crime for any evidence.

  • researched and analyzed the market conditions and trends for a particular product or service

    Example

    The company surveyed the market to determine the demand for their new product.

  • surveyed the options

    considered and evaluated the available choices or alternatives

    Example

    Before making a decision, she surveyed all her options carefully.

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Summary: surveyed in Brief

The verb 'surveyed' [sərˈveɪd] means to examine or study something carefully, or to measure and map an area or its features. Examples include 'The team surveyed the building before starting the renovation.' and 'The land was surveyed to determine its exact boundaries.' The phrase 'surveyed the scene' refers to examining a crime scene, while 'surveyed the market' means researching market conditions and trends.