recorded
/rɪˈkɔrdɪd/
adjective
- Captured and stored as audio, video, or data for later playback or use.
- She listened to a recorded version of the audiobook during her commute.
- The recorded lecture is available online for students who missed class.
- The security camera provided recorded evidence of the break-in.
- Officially noted or documented in writing or a database.
- The recorded history of the town dates back over 300 years.
- All recorded transactions are kept in the company's financial system.
- The recorded temperature reached a new high for the month.
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verb
- Past tense of record: captured sound, images, or data using a device.
- The scientist recorded the experiment results in a notebook.
- She recorded the concert with her smartphone.
- He recorded a video message for his family.
- Past tense of record: officially noted or documented information.
- The historian recorded the events of the battle.
- They recorded the patient's symptoms in the medical chart.
- The clerk recorded the meeting minutes.