mapped

[mæpt]

mapped Definition

  • 1to plan or record how something will be done, where something is, or how something works
  • 2to match or associate something with something else

Using mapped: Examples

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

  • Example

    The architect mapped out the design for the new building.

  • Example

    The team mapped the route they would take to get to the summit.

  • Example

    The scientist mapped the brain's neural pathways.

  • Example

    The data was mapped onto a graph for easier analysis.

mapped Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for mapped

Phrases with mapped

  • to plan or arrange something in detail

    Example

    We need to map out our strategy before we start the project.

  • to represent or display something on a particular surface or medium

    Example

    The data was mapped onto a three-dimensional model of the city.

  • be well-mapped

    to have been thoroughly explored or documented

    Example

    The area is well-mapped, so we shouldn't have any trouble finding our way around.

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Summary: mapped in Brief

The verb 'mapped' [mæpt] refers to planning, recording, or matching something. It can mean planning a route, designing a building, or analyzing data. The phrase 'map out' means to plan in detail, while 'map something onto something' means to represent something on a particular surface. 'Mapped' is often used in formal contexts like architecture and science.

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