addressed

/əˈdrɛst/
verb
  1. Past tense of address: spoke to or directed words toward someone.
    • He addressed the letter to his grandmother.
    • The mayor addressed the crowd at the town hall meeting.
    • She addressed her remarks directly to the new employees.
  2. Past tense of address: dealt with or attended to a problem or issue.
    • The committee addressed the budget concerns in their last session.
    • The teacher addressed the student's question with a clear explanation.
    • We finally addressed the leaky faucet after weeks of ignoring it.
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adjective
  1. Having a destination or recipient written on an envelope, package, or message.
    • I found an addressed envelope on the kitchen table.
    • All addressed letters were sorted by zip code.
    • The package was properly addressed and ready to ship.
  2. Having been dealt with or considered.
    • With the main concerns addressed, the team moved on to new tasks.
    • The addressed complaints were filed in the closed cases folder.
    • The addressed issues were removed from the agenda.
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