0 past simple and past participle of asphalt
1 to cover something, typically a roof or road, with asphalt:
Smaller roads that connect villages to population centers are not always asphalted and are often poorly maintained.
One boy is familiar with the green lawn and the tended cricket pitch, the other has the asphalted yard.
In the boroughs first named is the practice of roller skating still allowed on the asphalted streets, though not on the payement?
Since then roads have been built and the area is easily accessible on good, but twisty, asphalted roads.
Except for a number of level crossings where the tracks have been asphalted over, the line remains intact to lgrd.
All the roads are asphalted, those that connect the major villages with the urban centre.
At the same time, the gravel runway was asphalted.
One year later, it was classified as a customs point and runways 05/23 and 02/20 were asphalted.