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- verbscreened (past tense) · screened (past participle)
- conceal, protect, or shelter (someone or something) with a screen or something forming a screen:"her hair swung across to screen her face" · "a high hedge screened all of the front from passersby"
- (screen something off)separate something from something else with or as if with a screen:"an area had been screened off as a waiting room"
- protect (someone) from something dangerous or unpleasant:"in my country a man of my rank would be screened completely from any risk of attack"
- prevent from causing or protect from electromagnetic interference:"ensure that your microphone leads are properly screened from hum pickup"
- (in basketball, American football, and ice hockey) obstruct or block (an opponent or their view of play).
- show (a movie or video) or broadcast (a television program):"the show is to be screened by HBO later this year"
- test (a person or substance) for the presence or absence of a disease or contaminant:"outpatients were screened for cervical cancer"
- check on or investigate (someone), typically to ascertain whether they are suitable for or can be trusted in a particular situation or job:"all prospective presidential candidates would have to be screened by the committee"
- evaluate or analyze (something) for its suitability for a particular purpose or application:"only one percent of rainforest plants have been screened for medical use"
- (screen someone/something out)exclude someone or something after evaluation or investigation:"anti-spam software can screen out large amounts of unwanted email"
- pass (a substance such as grain or coal) through a large sieve or screen, especially so as to sort it into different sizes:"granulated asphalt—manufactured to 40 mm down or screened to 28 mm & 14 mm down"
- printingproject (a photograph or other image) through a transparent ruled plate so as to be able to reproduce it as a halftone.
OriginMiddle English: shortening of Old Northern French escren, of Germanic origin.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- conceal, protect, or shelter (someone or something) with a screen or something forming a screen:
- show (a movie or video) or broadcast (a television program):
- pass (a substance such as grain or coal) through a large sieve or screen, especially so as to sort it into different sizes:
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- The term "screened" has the following meanings:Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.to test or examine someone or something to discover if there is anything wrong with him, her, or it: Women over 50 should be screened for breast cancer. Completely unsuitable candidates were screened out (= tested and refused) at the first interview.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/screenedscreened; screening; screens transitive verb 1 : to guard from injury or danger 2 a : to give shelter or protection to with or as if with a screenwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/screened
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