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curated
[ kyoor-ey-tid ]
adjective
- (of a museum, gallery, or similar collection) provided with expert oversight and direction by a professional curator:
Richards focused on the use of light to bring to life the internal gallery spaces and their curated exhibits for the visitor.
- carefully gathered, sifted, chosen, and organized:
The store carries cookware and appliances as well as a superbly curated selection of furniture, lamps, rugs, and other decor.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of curate ( def ).
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of curated1
Example Sentences
Nguyen laces “Mỹ Documents†with the varied ways memory is captured: government departments, maps and information curated by tech companies, plays, newspapers, newsletters, books, family stories, texts and jokes.
Held by art and craft foundations and curated by researchers in collaboration with private collectors and museums, a number of new exhibitions are sparking something of a renaissance within the industry.
Meghan described the pieces in the online shop as a "handpicked and curated collection of the things I love", adding she had long been asked to share her wardrobe inspiration.
Yet when tucked into the contemporary olive bar’s curated mix of marinated odds and ends, they become an edible time capsule of peak summer, waiting to be put back to work.
Bright, convivial, and packed with thoughtfully curated recipes, “Southern Get-Togethers†celebrates her love of entertaining.
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