taped

/teɪpt/
verb
  1. Past tense of tape: to fasten or attach with tape.
    • They taped the wires together to keep them organized.
    • She taped the poster to the wall.
    • He taped the broken handle back onto the mug.
  2. Past tense of tape: to record on audio or video tape.
    • The journalist taped the entire interview.
    • I taped the concert on my phone.
    • We taped the movie so we could watch it later.
adjective
  1. Fastened, sealed, or repaired with adhesive tape.
    • The taped box was ready to be shipped.
    • She wore a taped ankle brace after the injury.
    • The torn page was taped back into the book.
  2. Recorded on audio or video tape.
    • The lecture was taped for students who missed class.
    • All interviews were taped and stored in the archive.
    • We watched a taped episode of the show.
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