fitted
Americanadjective
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made so as to follow closely the contours of a form, shape, or space.
Our comfortable, durable fitted sheet hugs your mattress with a continuous elastic hem.
The best way to use all of the car’s trunk space is fitted luggage—one of the luxury options.
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having the characteristics needed or appropriate for a particular person, purpose, environment, etc.; suited.
The reading specialist will devise an individually fitted program for each child.
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Building Trades.
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having the needed cabinets, appliances, fixtures, or other elements included as integral to the construction.
The lid on the secretary desk lowers to reveal a fitted interior with letter slots and two drawers.
The ground floor has a living room and a fully fitted kitchen.
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(of cabinets, a floor, bookcase, or the like) laid or installed after walls, doors, windows, etc., are already complete, generally as part of a renovation and in a way that gives the appearance of having been originally built in.
Our highly trained team can help you create the fitted floor of your choice at a competitive price.
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included as an integral part during manufacture.
Antilock braking is fitted, complete with cornering brake control, brake-assist, and electronic brake force distribution.
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Statistics. (of a value) predicted according to a model based on existing data, as opposed to occurring in reality or in a testing situation.
The fitted results obtained using the algorithmic software are in good agreement with the measured ones.
verb
adjective
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designed for excellent fit
a fitted suit
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(of a carpet) cut, sewn, or otherwise adapted to cover a floor completely
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(of furniture) built to fit a particular space
a fitted cupboard
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(of a room) equipped with fitted furniture
a fitted kitchen
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(of sheets) having ends that are elasticated and shaped to fit tightly over a mattress
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having accessory parts
Usage
See fit 1.
Other Word Forms
- fittedness noun
- unfitted adjective
- well-fitted adjective
Etymology
Origin of fitted
First recorded in 1730–40; fit 1 + -ed 2 for the adjective senses; fit 1 + -ed 1 ( def. ) for the verb sense
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Building surveyor, David Walter, says the insulation wasn't fitted correctly and says the installer ''didn't understand what they were doing and what they were doing to the building which is why we've got these problems.''
From BBC
While much of the new building has already been fitted out and senior positions have been filled, the expansion plans and facilities will still require rigorous scrutiny before permission is granted.
From BBC
Nineteen emergency vehicles were fitted with the device.
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"In the last two years, Asda had bigger fish to fry, and Leon was always a business they didn't feel fitted their strategy", he said.
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Producers said the equipment, including a cement mixer and wheelbarrows, had been fitted with tracking devices and was recovered by police on Sunday.
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