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riveted
[riv-i-tid]
adjective
- fixed in place with or as if with rivets, fastened firmly. - The two sections of the screen are attached to each other with a riveted hinge. - The skillet features a riveted handle which provides a cool and safe grip for the user. 
- having or using rivets. - Denim for the riveted work pants came from a mill in New Hampshire that was known for the quality of its fabrics. 
- firmly attentive. - Last winter, the professor lectured on Darwin to a riveted audience in the Plainfield Opera House. 
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of rivet. 
Other Word Forms
- unriveted adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of riveted1
Example Sentences
Their small faces are riveted as he passes around a leaf from a California bay laurel tree.
As a legendary act of national healing, the broadcast riveted a shocked nation.
Let’s replace Broadway with a bunch of rinks—and ask Stanley Cup hockey teams to send us all into the riveted rapture.
"These bits here are the most impacted by rust," Petr told me, pointing at a nest of riveted joints and beams.
The Lucas Museum of Narrative Art has riveted the public with its futuristic architecture.
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