1. alerted - Adjective
2. alerted - Verb
alerted
simple past and past participle of alert
alerted (comparative more alerted, superlative most alerted)
Having been made alert; having been made attentive, alarmed or warned of something coming soon.
Why should I tell you where I am going to get funds from? If I were to do that then all the vested interests would get alerted. You must be aware that railways are full of such elements and my fight is against them. Lalu Prasad Yadav
I don't know how you were diverted You were perverted too. I don't know how you were inverted No one alerted you. George Harrison
Such a splendid sunny day, and I have to go. But how many have to die on the battlefield in these days, how many young, promising lives... What does my death matter if by our acts thousands are warned and alerted. Among the student body there will certainly be a revolt. Sophie Scholl
The thing that reinforces my belief about that is having worked the last four years with the Safe Kids Campaign on a national basis. I am so amazed at what these little kids do in keeping their parents alerted to what they are there for. C. Everett Koop
With some diseases, like type 2 diabetes, if people get alerted early they can take steps to avert getting sick. Elizabeth Holmes
We made air attacks on the Japanese anchorage, sinking and damaging several vessels. However, the Japanese were alerted to the fact that American carriers were nearby. Jack Adams