0 past simple and past participle of ink --
1 to put ink on something: --
2 to tattoo someone (= decorate their skin with patterns using needles and ink): --
Even after it was inked, he'd have me changing what the inker had done.
The forme was mounted in a press, inked, and an impression made on paper.
Each story is inked by a different artist.
After proper drying and curing, the plate can be inked and printed.
The plate is inked and wiped then placed on the press face up.
It is not uncommon for military records of flight personnel to include bare foot inked impressions.
The set of wafer-like metal stamp types could be assembled to form pages, inked, and page impressions taken from rubbings on cloth or paper.
Instead, printing remained an unmechanized, laborious process with pressing the back of the paper onto the inked block by manual rubbing with a hand tool.