scoped

/skoʊpt/
adjective
  1. Having a particular range or extent; limited or defined in scope.
    • The project is narrowly scoped, so we can finish it quickly.
    • A broadly scoped investigation will cover many different areas.
    • The scoped plan only includes the first phase of construction.
  2. Fitted with a viewing device, such as a telescope or microscope.
    • The scoped microscope allowed the students to see tiny organisms.
    • He bought a scoped rifle for hunting at long distances.
    • A scoped camera can capture images from far away.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Past tense of scope: examined or investigated something carefully.
    • He scoped the situation and decided it was safe to proceed.
    • They scoped the market to find the best price for their product.
    • She scoped the room for any clues before the police arrived.
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