shuttled Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈʃʌt.əl]
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Meaning of shuttled In English

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Examples of shuttled

  • A second way of achieving interdisciplinarity was the intensive visits by consultants and project coordinators who shuttled from one centre to another.

  • During the next two years, other delegations shuttled between the two capitals.

  • The third was removed from her family because of chronic neglect and has shuttled between foster homes for several years.

  • Constantly on the move, some labored on multiple estates, among which they shuttled as the agricultural seasons progressed or as the work regimes of different crops required.

  • Thompson (1997), an ethologist, referred to this metaphor as a commodification of interaction that leads to a distracting search for mythical substances shuttled between mythical storehouses.

  • We have been debating much this evening on the third country removal in which people are shuttled to and fro between airlines.

  • It is hard to understand why these cases are shuttled around the country without a proper log of where they have gone.

  • These people cannot be shuttled about in the system as they grow more frail and elderly—or, indeed, become less profitable.

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