guided

/ˈɡaɪdɪd/
adjective
  1. Led or directed by someone or something, especially an expert or a system.
    • She prefers guided hikes with a park ranger.
    • We took a guided tour of the ancient ruins.
    • The guided meditation helped everyone relax.
  2. Controlled or influenced by a particular principle, feeling, or goal.
    • The project was guided by the principles of sustainability.
    • Her career choices have always been guided by passion, not money.
    • His decisions were guided by a strong sense of justice.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Past tense of guide: showed the way to someone or something; led or directed.
    • He guided his younger brother across the busy street.
    • She guided the boat safely into the harbor.
    • The tour guide guided us through the museum.
  2. Past tense of guide: influenced or directed someone's actions or thoughts.
    • The teacher guided the students toward the correct answer.
    • Her mentor guided her through the difficult decision.
    • His faith guided him during hard times.
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