0 past simple and past participle of asphalt --
1 to cover something, typically a roof or road, with asphalt: --
In 1913, a third of the playgrounds was asphalted, as a gift from a supporter.
From this point, the road is no longer asphalted.
The surface of the road is asphalted and is motorable throughout the year.
There were no concrete or asphalted streets, although many streets had raised cobbled sidewalks.
All the main roads connecting the major villages with the urban centre are asphalted.
A single asphalted road traverses it to facilitate transportation.
All national roads are asphalted, while the county road is a concrete road, like other smaller roads in the town.
One year later, it was classified as a customs point and runways 05/23 and 02/20 were asphalted.