tested

[ˈtɛstɪd]

tested Definition

  • 1having been subjected to a test or trial to determine its quality, reliability, or suitability
  • 2proven effective or reliable through testing or experience

Using tested: Examples

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

  • Example

    The new product has been tested and approved by the regulatory agency.

  • Example

    Her patience was tested during the long wait.

  • Example

    The medicine has been tested on animals before being approved for human use.

tested Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with tested

  • battle-tested

    proven effective or reliable through actual combat or intense experience

    Example

    The soldiers were battle-tested and ready for any challenge.

  • field-tested

    tested in real-world conditions, typically outside of a laboratory or controlled environment

    Example

    The new equipment has been field-tested in extreme weather conditions.

  • time-tested

    proven effective or reliable over a long period of time

    Example

    The recipe is a time-tested family favorite.

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Summary: tested in Brief

The term 'tested' [ˈtɛstɪd] refers to something that has undergone a test or trial to determine its quality, reliability, or suitability. It can also mean something that has been proven effective or reliable through testing or experience. Examples include 'The new product has been tested and approved by the regulatory agency.' and 'Her patience was tested during the long wait.' 'Tested' extends into phrases like 'battle-tested,' 'field-tested,' and 'time-tested,' denoting proven effectiveness or reliability through actual combat, real-world conditions, or a long period of time.

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