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- verbwatered (past tense) · watered (past participle)
- pour or sprinkle water over (a plant or area) in order to encourage plant growth:"I went out to water the geraniums"
- give a drink of water to (an animal):"they stopped to water the horses and to refresh themselves"
- (of a river) flow through (an area of land):"the valley is watered by the Pines River"
- take a fresh supply of water on board (a ship or steam train):"the ship was watered and fresh livestock taken aboard"
- (of the eyes) become full of moisture or tears:"Rory blinked, his eyes watering"
- (of a person's mouth) produce saliva, typically in response to the sight or smell of appetizing food:"the smell of frying bacon made Hilary's mouth water"
- dilute or adulterate (a drink, typically an alcoholic one) with water:"staff at the club had been watering down the drinks"
- (water something down)make a statement or proposal less forceful or controversial by changing or leaving out certain details:"the army's report of its investigation was considerably watered down"
- financeincrease (a company's debt, or nominal capital) by the issue of new shares without a corresponding addition to assets.
OriginOld English wæter (noun), wæterian (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch water, German Wasser, from an Indo-European root shared by Russian voda (compare with vodka), also by Latin unda ‘wave’ and Greek hudōr ‘water’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- pour or sprinkle water over (a plant or area) in order to encourage plant growth:
- (of the eyes) become full of moisture or tears:
- dilute or adulterate (a drink, typically an alcoholic one) with water:
- make a statement or proposal less forceful or controversial by changing or leaving out certain details:
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- Past simple and past participle of waterWatered is the past simple and past participle of water1. It means to pour water on to plants or the soil that they are growing in1. Watered can also be used as an adjective to describe an area that has rivers or streams, or that receives rain or other precipitation23. It can also describe something that has been sprinkled, irrigated, or diluted by adding water4.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.watered definition: 1. past simple and past participle of water 2. to pour water on to plants or the soil that they are….dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/wateredadjective having rivers or streams: an amply watered area. receiving rain or other precipitation. sprinkled, irrigated, etc., with water: a poorly watered garden. having a wavy, lustrous pattern or marking: watered silk.www.dictionary.com/browse/wateredwa•tered (wô′ tərd, wot′ ərd), adj. having rivers or streams: an amply watered area. receiving rain or other precipitation.www.wordreference.com/definition/wateredTo pour or sprinkle water on; make wet: watered the garden. 2. a. To give drinking water to. b. To lead (an animal) to drinking water. 3. To dilute or weaken by adding water: a bar serving whiskey that had been watered.www.thefreedictionary.com/watered
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