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eaten [ˈi:tən] VB

eaten pp of eat

See also eat out , eat

I . eat <ate, eaten> [i:t] VB trans

1. eat (consume):

eat
jeść [perf z-]

2. eat inf (worry):

eat

II . eat <ate, eaten> [i:t] VB intr

moth-eaten ADJ

1. moth-eaten (eaten by moths):

2. moth-eaten (old):

worm-eaten ADJ

I . eat <ate, eaten> [i:t] VB trans

1. eat (consume):

eat
jeść [perf z-]

2. eat inf (worry):

eat

II . eat <ate, eaten> [i:t] VB intr

Usage examples with eaten

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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And since being a sugar baby, she has eaten at lots of fancy restaurants and been given lavish gifts.
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But the cured ham stayed at home, to be eaten every day at the table.
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The fruit may be eaten raw; the flesh is crunchy and a little sour.
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Male spiders identify themselves by a variety of complex courtship rituals to avoid being eaten by the females.
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The contents of her stomach were found to include pieces of recently-eaten chapatti and potatoes.
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It is eaten off a stick, much like a kebab.
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There were no indoor reception rooms so meals were eaten alfresco.
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Garlic and onions, and possibly fenugreek, were used to season cooked foods, as well as being eaten as vegetables.
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It is typically eaten as part of a sandwich, with popular condiments including salt, pepper, ketchup, mustard, hot sauce, lettuce, and tomato.
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Black pudding is eaten in many places around the world.
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