shedded

/ˈʃɛdɪd/
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of shed: to have cast off, dropped, or let fall naturally (such as hair, skin, leaves, or tears).
    • She shedded a few tears during the sad movie.
    • The tree shedded its leaves early because of the drought.
    • The cat shedded its winter coat all over the furniture.
  2. Past tense and past participle of shed: to have gotten rid of or eliminated something unwanted.
    • He shedded his old reputation and started fresh in a new city.
    • After the diet, she shedded twenty pounds in three months.
    • The company shedded several underperforming stores last year.
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adjective
  1. Having been cast off or removed; no longer attached or present.
    • The shedded skin of the snake lay curled on the rock.
    • The shedded leaves formed a crunchy carpet on the lawn.
    • A pile of shedded fur collected in the corner of the room.
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