0 to add something to an object or place, especially in order to make it more attractive: --
1 to reward or honour a person by giving them something, especially a medal: --
2 to add something to an object or place, esp. to make it more attractive: --
3 to reward or honor a person by giving him or her a medal, badge, etc.: --
All four firefighters were decorated for bravery.
They felt as if they were in a ' toyland ' country, inhabited by artistic people, and decorated with beautiful, easily accessible women.
Families, and therefore decorated occurrence nets, are capable of describing relationships between places by grouping them together.
In general, the membranes of nurse cells and follicle cells were less densely decorated with precipitates than the oolemma.
The pictures presumably re-ect the fact that inns were traditionally decorated with framed pictures and prints.
Dissonance spreads through the harmony, though the strings push on optimistically, the piano decorating until it picks up the reel itself - wonderfully catchy writing, this.
The method uses parsers that return values (parse trees or error indications) decorated with one of four tags.
A duck rather than a decorated shed. 3a.
Of three amphoroid kraters the decoration is not known to me, while thirty-two such vessels are decorated with linear, floral or geometrical patterns.