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collected

[ kuh-lek-tid ]

adjective

  1. having control of one's faculties; self-possessed:

    Despite all the turmoil around him, Bob remained calm and collected.

  2. brought or placed together; forming an aggregation from various sources:

    the money collected to build an orphanage; the collected essays of Thoreau.

  3. Manège.
    1. (of a moving horse) noting a compact pose in which the legs are well under the body, the head is arched at the poll, the jaw is relaxed, etc. Compare extended ( def 8a ).
    2. (of a gait of such a horse) characterized by short, elevated strides. Compare extended ( def 8b ).


collected

/ kəˈlɛktɪd /

adjective

  1. in full control of one's faculties; composed
  2. assembled in totality or brought together into one volume or a set of volumes

    the collected works of Dickens

  3. (of a horse or a horse's pace) controlled so that movement is in short restricted steps

    a collected canter



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Derived Forms

  • colˈlectedly, adverb
  • colˈlectedness, noun

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Other Words From

  • col·lected·ly adverb
  • col·lected·ness noun
  • uncol·lected adjective
  • well-col·lected adjective

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Word History and Origins

Origin of collected1

First recorded in 1600–10; collect 1 + -ed 2

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Idioms and Phrases

see cool, calm, and collected .

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Synonym Study

See calm.

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Example Sentences

While panning for gold, he made himself a large hat from the hides he had collected on his trip.

Mahoney helped author the I-STOP legislation based on data his office collected in regard to fraud.

A Fish and Wildlife special agent collected the bodies of two birds at the site, a redhead duck and a mourning dove.

Their money, often collected for many years, helps keep the system afloat and benefits flowing to aging baby boomers.

That data (collected in 2012 and 2013) is obsolete: Jesse Logan confirms both areas are “now showing significant mortality.”

Many of their cannon balls that fell far short of us, were collected and returned to them with powerful effect.

Three immatures were collected and adults were seen feeding young fledglings at Pisté.

Specimens were easily collected in a mist net placed across the opening.

Baroness Schopenhauer died at Jena; a woman of talent and celebrity, and author of various works, which were collected in 24 vols.

Numbers have dribbled back from firing line and cannot be collected in this difficult country.

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