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paced

[ peyst ]

adjective

  1. having a specified or indicated pace (usually used in combination):

    fast-paced.

  2. counted out or measured by paces. pace.
  3. run at a pace set by a pacesetter.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of paced1

First recorded in 1575–85; pace 1 + -ed 3
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Example Sentences

Santa Margarita hits the road Tuesday to face Orange Lutheran, ranked fifth in the latest Southern Section Division 1 power rankings and paced by one of the Southland’s elite outfielders, Oklahoma-bound senior Kai Minor.

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While Latham moved through the gears to reach his eighth ODI ton, Phillips plundered three fours and four sixes in a typically destructive knock that capped a wonderfully paced New Zealand innings.

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The narrative is paced by startling juxtapositions between the carnage of destroyed villages and the peaceful natural beauty of the nearby countryside.

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If Hancock spent more time fleshing out his characters, perhaps the rapidly paced events of the movie’s first act wouldn’t cause such whiplash.

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He told coaches and trainers he just needed to walk it off on the sideline, where he paced back and forth but never went into the injury tent before returning to the game.

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