guided
AmericanOther Word Forms
- self-guided adjective
- unguided adjective
- unguidedly adverb
- well-guided adjective
Etymology
Origin of guided
Example Sentences
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“We began the conversations around a question: What would it look like if the resort were guided by a stewardship model that more fully reflected the long-term interests of the region that depends on it?”
The latest data would help set the central bank’s future rate path trajectory, after it lowered its key interest rate at its last meeting in February, while noting it will be guided by incoming data.
Visitors can explore Bloom Ranch through guided walking and driving tours that wind through orchards and fields while tracing the ranch’s layered history.
From Los Angeles Times
Debate that day led to the drawing up of the Inverness Formula which guided later discussions on the treaty creating the Irish Free State.
From BBC
Could Claude be trusted to feel that loyalty, the patriotism and purpose, that our human soldiers are guided by?
From Los Angeles Times
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