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patched

pacht

Patched (adj) means Repaired with one or more patches. Example: “He wore an old, patched jacket that had seen better days.”

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Repaired with one or more patches.
"He wore an old, patched jacket that had seen better days."

How to use patched

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In plain EnglishMended with patches, whether on clothing or in software.

Common pairings
patched jeans freshly patched software
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Frequently asked questions

What does “patched” mean?

The word “patched” means repaired with one or more patches. In plain terms, mended with patches, whether on clothing or in software.

How do you pronounce “patched”?

“Patched” is pronounced pacht (/pæt͡ʃt/ in IPA).

How do you use “patched” in a sentence?

Here is “patched” used in a sentence: “He wore an old, patched jacket that had seen better days.”

What part of speech is “patched”?

“Patched” is an adjective.

Is “patched” a common word?

“Patched” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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