0 past simple and past participle of tick
1 When a clock or watch ticks, it makes a sound every second:
2 to mark something with a tick:
Here the score is based on ticked choices.
The experimenter read out the word and the child ticked the corresponding picture in their booklet.
Partnership cannot be reduced to a checklist where elements can be ticked off by health professionals from their standpoint.
The experimenter read out the word and the child ticked the corresponding picture in their individual booklet.
For the small number where only one problem descriptor was ticked, this was classified as the main problem.
The latter does the same for pottery, whose aspects include fabric, manufacture, shape, decoration and surface treatment, ticked off at the intersection of these categories and the specimen number.
A role noun was considered to convey no gender stereotype when at least 80% of the participants ticked the answer noun used for both female and male referents.
I have ticked the ones most likely !