0 past simple and past participle of decorate --
1 to add something to an object or place, especially in order to make it more attractive: --
2 to reward or honour a person by giving them something, especially a medal: --
The method uses parsers that return values (parse trees or error indications) decorated with one of four tags.
For example, a room had been decorated in a different colour or a new housework routine had been devised.
A duck rather than a decorated shed. 3a.
It is most often decorated with linear and abstract designs, but a fair number are pictorially decorated.
Of three amphoroid kraters the decoration is not known to me, while thirty-two such vessels are decorated with linear, floral or geometrical patterns.
The whole front of the rail station was decorated, and printed foils were placed on the floor directly below each sound shower.
Military trophies, rustic altars, funeral pyres, festively illuminated and decorated boats, and live horses adorn the stage.
It is in reasonably good condition with only a few inkblots on the gold decorated fore-edges.