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I . pair [peəʳ, Am per] N

2. pair (two-part item):

okulary pl

II . pair [peəʳ, Am per] VB intr

III . pair [peəʳ, Am per] VB trans

to be paired with sb
to be paired with sb

au pair [əʊˈpeəʳ, Am oʊˈper] N

I . pair off VB intr

II . pair off VB trans

Usage examples with paired

to be paired with sb

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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My daily office look usually consists of a romper or jump suit paired with a stylish shoe.
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In conditioning, a neutral stimulus saccharin is paired in a drink with an agent that produces an unconditioned response.
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In it, imaginary letters in couplets are exchanged by paired historical characters.
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It is a paired organ, consisting of a single giant nephron that processes blood filtrate produced from glomeruli or glomera- large embryonic glomeruli.
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Polyploidy (having more than two paired sets of each chromosome), which is prevalent in angiosperms, ferns and a select few animal taxa, accounts for this.
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Martin was never paired there with a nippy poacher able to feed off a brawny centre forward.
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Genome sequencing and DNA fingerprinting paired with patient interviews have made it easier to identify outbreaks...
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He uses noble materials such as taffeta, organza, noble and satin paired with more fluid and light fabrics.
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Cigarette pants, kurtas paired with palazzos work well.
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These can easily be paired with an unbuttoned denim shirt for a much more relaxed look.
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