0 past simple and past participle of patch --
1 to connect electronic or phone equipment to a system --
2 to put a patch on something --
3 to solve a problem that a computer system or program has: --
The stimulus was viewed monocularly (the fellow eye was patched).
Therefore, it could be argued that the patched experimental eye in some way received indirect information about environment light.
Although these were easily patched up at the time, they would soon grow.
The patch is itself a rule and so may be patched recursively.
Nevertheless, we remain convinced that his theorem is true, and that the proof can be patched.
The remains had been buried in the construction fill through holes cut into the floor, which were then patched with plaster.
Everything at hand is used to show that subjects and objects should be reconciled, patched up, overtaken, aufhebunged.
The perforated leaflet in the remaining patient was patched with autologous pericardium.