cladded

/ˈklædɪd/
adjective
  1. Covered with a protective or decorative layer of material.
    • They installed cladded walls in the kitchen to make cleaning easier.
    • The building's exterior was cladded with shiny metal panels.
    • The old house was cladded with new wooden boards to improve insulation.
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verb
  1. Past tense of cladding: to cover something with a protective or decorative layer.
    • She cladded the garden shed with weatherproof siding last summer.
    • The company cladded the pipeline with a special coating to prevent rust.
    • The workers cladded the steel beams with fire-resistant material.
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