opened

/ˈoʊpənd/
adjective
  1. Not closed; allowing access or passage.
    • The opened gate let the animals wander into the field.
    • The opened window let in a cool breeze.
    • She left the opened envelope on the table.
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verb
  1. Past tense of open: to move something so that it is no longer closed or blocked.
    • They opened the window to let in fresh air.
    • She opened the door and walked into the room.
    • He opened the book to the first page.
  2. Past tense of open: to start or begin something, such as a business, event, or discussion.
    • She opened the meeting by introducing the main speaker.
    • The new restaurant opened last week and was immediately popular.
    • The mayor opened the festival with a short speech.
  3. Past tense of open: to make something available or accessible.
    • The website opened its registration for the online course.
    • The bank opened a new account for her.
    • They opened the trail to hikers after the snow melted.
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