What part of speech is compiled?

Compiled can be categorized as a verb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. compiled is a verb, past participle of compile (infinitive).
  • 2. compiled is a verb, past simple of compile (infinitive).

Inflections

Verb

What does compiled mean?

Definitions

Verb

compile - use a computer program to translate source code written in a particular programming language into computer-readable machine code that can be executed
compile - get or gather together; "I am accumulating evidence for the man's unfaithfulness to his wife"; "She is amassing a lot of data for her thesis"; "She rolled up a small fortune"
compile - put together out of existing material; "compile a list"

Examples of compiled

#   Sentence  
1. verb The data hasn't been compiled yet.
2. verb Japan's national budget for a new fiscal year is normally compiled in December.
3. verb He compiled a Japanese folklore anthology for use in schools.
4. verb On that very night when the fern blooms — I’m just retelling what has been compiled in fairy tales by local people — the mermaids, wood and house goblins, werewolves, nixes, and different kinds of ghosts and sorcerers gathered together.
5. verb This data was compiled by Tom.
6. verb I compiled a list of 30 of the most common dirty words.
7. verb Here's a list of difficult words I have compiled so far.
8. verb Here's a list of words I have difficulty remembering that I have compiled so far.
9. verb Wilhelm Friedrich Radloff is the famous German scientist who studied the history and folklore of Turkic peoples and compiled the first collection of Tatar folk dastans.
10. verb Thirteen government departments and agencies, including the Department of Agriculture and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), were part of a committee of more than 300 researchers who compiled the National Climate Assessment.
11. verb When the dictionary of the etymology of Hungarian words was compiled, the word "fool", in Hungarian "bolond", was followed by the word "bolshevik", according to the Hungarian alphabet. This was not to be tolerated, so the word "bolonyik" was inserted, which is a rarely used word meaning herbsmith.
12. verb After many years of study and teaching, as well as ongoing consultation wtih fellow members of the prestigious Academy of Esperanto, a Swedish Esperantist has now compiled the fifteenth edition of a thoroughgoing, consistent grammar that accurately describes the salient features of the international language.
13. verb The program could not be compiled, due to a syntax error.
14. verb Compiled and co-edited by Maria Ebrahimji and Zahra Suratwala, the book "I Speak for Myself" contains first-person narratives by 40 Muslim women born and raised in the United States who, as the editors point out, have been "negotiating a dichotomy of Islamic and Western values since birth."
15. verb These data were compiled by Algerian authorities.
Sentence  
verb
The data hasn't been compiled yet.
Japan's national budget for a new fiscal year is normally compiled in December.
He compiled a Japanese folklore anthology for use in schools.
On that very night when the fern blooms — I’m just retelling what has been compiled in fairy tales by local people — the mermaids, wood and house goblins, werewolves, nixes, and different kinds of ghosts and sorcerers gathered together.
This data was compiled by Tom.
I compiled a list of 30 of the most common dirty words.
Here's a list of difficult words I have compiled so far.
Here's a list of words I have difficulty remembering that I have compiled so far.
Wilhelm Friedrich Radloff is the famous German scientist who studied the history and folklore of Turkic peoples and compiled the first collection of Tatar folk dastans.
Thirteen government departments and agencies, including the Department of Agriculture and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), were part of a committee of more than 300 researchers who compiled the National Climate Assessment.
When the dictionary of the etymology of Hungarian words was compiled, the word "fool", in Hungarian "bolond", was followed by the word "bolshevik", according to the Hungarian alphabet. This was not to be tolerated, so the word "bolonyik" was inserted, which is a rarely used word meaning herbsmith.
After many years of study and teaching, as well as ongoing consultation wtih fellow members of the prestigious Academy of Esperanto, a Swedish Esperantist has now compiled the fifteenth edition of a thoroughgoing, consistent grammar that accurately describes the salient features of the international language.
The program could not be compiled, due to a syntax error.
Compiled and co-edited by Maria Ebrahimji and Zahra Suratwala, the book "I Speak for Myself" contains first-person narratives by 40 Muslim women born and raised in the United States who, as the editors point out, have been "negotiating a dichotomy of Islamic and Western values since birth."
These data were compiled by Algerian authorities.

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