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Slated

Verb / ˈsleɪtɪd / Another word for slated — explore alternatives below. For syllable breakdowns and pronunciation, see this word on Syllablesworld.

Definition

to schedule or plan for a certain time or date

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Common collocations

  • slated for
  • slated to be
  • slated for completion
  • slated for release
  • slated to start
  • slated for demolition
  • slated to perform

Word family

verb slate

Usage note

Primarily used in the past participle form 'slated' to indicate something is scheduled or planned. It is often followed by 'for' or 'to be'.

Example sentences

  1. The concert is slated to start at 7 pm.
  2. The movie premiere was slated for next month.
  3. The construction work is slated to finish by the end of the year.
  4. The project is already slated for funding next year.
  5. The new restaurant opening is slated for next week.

Quotes

  • I always say that if the energy you give out in the world is positive, it will be returned to you in abundance. It may not be immediate, but it will happen. I'm a firm believer of that, and I think that's what's helped me get to where I am today. Everything I've slated for myself, I've pretty much done. - Ashley Graham
  • I think a villain is just a villain. I don't care if he's slated as a villain or if he has this label or that label. I don't see him as a villain. I see him as a person who has a mission. - Christoph Waltz
  • I'm always excited about something new, whether it's a new album, a new tour, a new project. I always have something slated. - Michael W. Smith

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