0 past simple and past participle of slate --
1 to be expected to happen in the future or to be expected to be or do something in the future: --
2 to attack by criticizing; to write or say that something is very bad: --
3 to cover a roof with slates --
The next problem that ought to be studied is how much information is available about alternative methods of dealing with these slated roofs?
That is not slated and it is impossible to determine.
But a lot of the houses damaged had slated roofs and therefore must be repaired with slates.
These consisted of a good slated dwelling-house, byre, stable, cart-shed, poultry-house and (with consent of parties) 2,200 yards of wire fencing, etc.
In addition to the politicians, administrators and educators from the states and cities slated to lose a large chunk of their revenue, the programme has other critics.
Most recently, it has been slated for privatization.
It was slated to be divided into five single seat districts.
Actors' differing fields of interest mean that event generators are expected to remain both open and closed, and so are slated to remain multivalent objects.