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re·cord R0089400 (rĭ-kôrd′)v. re·cord·ed, re·cord·ing, re·cords v.tr.1. To set down for preservation in writing or other permanent form: She recorded her thoughts in a diary.2. To register or indicate: The clerk recorded the votes.3. a. To render (sound or images) into permanent form for reproduction in a magnetic or electronic medium.b. To record the words, sound, appearance, or performance of (someone or something): recorded the oldest townspeople on tape; recorded the violin concerto.v.intr. To record something.n. rec·ord (rĕk′ərd)1. a. An account, as of information or facts, set down especially in writing as a means of preserving knowledge.b. Something on which such an account is based.c. Something that records: a fossil record.2. Information or data on a particular subject collected and preserved: the coldest day on record.3. The known history of performance, activities, or achievement: your academic record; hampered by a police record.4. An unsurpassed measurement: a world record in weightlifting; a record for cold weather.5. Computers A collection of related, often adjacent items of data, treated as a unit.6. Law A transcript or a collection of statements and related information reporting the proceedings of a legislative body, a court, or an executive.7. a. A disk designed to be played on a phonograph.b. A musical recording that is issued on a medium of some kind.Idioms: go on record To embrace a certain position publicly: go on record in favor of the mayor's reelection. off the record Not for publication: The senator told the reporters that his remarks were strictly off the record. on record Known to have been stated or to have taken a certain position: The senator's opposition to the new legislation is on record. [Middle English recorden, from Old French recorder, from Latin recordārī, to remember : re-, re- + cor, cord-, heart; see kerd- in Indo-European roots.]recorded (rɪˈkɔːdɪd) adj1. (of information or events) written down, photographed, or put onto a computer: an increase in recorded crime. 2. (Electronics) (of an event, programme, etc) put on tape or film so that it can be heard or viewed again later. See also recorded messagerecordedIn artillery and naval gunfire support, the response used to indicate that the action taken to "record as target" has been completed.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | recorded - set down or registered in a permanent form especially on film or tape for reproduction; "recorded music"live, unrecorded - actually being performed at the time of hearing or viewing; "a live television program"; "brought to you live from Lincoln Center"; "live entertainment involves performers actually in the physical presence of a live audience" | | 2. | recorded - (of securities) having the owner's name entered in a register; "recorded holders of a stock"registered - listed or recorded officially; "record is made of `registered mail' at each point on its route to assure safe delivery"; "registered bonds" | Translationsinscritincisoregistratosollevato EncyclopediaSeerecordLegalSeeRecordFinancialSeerecordingrecorded
Antonyms for recordedadj set down or registered in a permanent form especially on film or tape for reproductionAntonymsadj (of securities) having the owner's name entered in a registerRelated Words |