1. consumed - Adjective
2. consumed - Verb
of Consume
Source: Webster's dictionary70% of total electrical energy power consumed in Moldova is imported from Ukraine and only 30% is produced in Moldova. Source: Internet
About a third of the meals eaten at full-service restaurants and about 70 percent of those consumed at fast-food establishments have little or no nutritional value, the study found. Source: Internet
About three hundred people were killed in the explosion, which showered marble fragments over nearby Turkish defenders and caused large fires that burned until the following day and consumed many homes. Source: Internet
About 80% of our daily water requirement comes from the beverages we drink, with the remaining 20% coming from food. citation Water content varies depending on the type of food consumed, with fruit and vegetables containing more than cereals, for example. Source: Internet
A 2008 study of a sample of 741 people in India, where eggplant is commonly consumed, found nearly 10% reported some allergic symptoms after consuming eggplant, with 1.4% showing symptoms within less than two hours. Source: Internet
A few months before the 2020 legislative session kicked off, Clark admitted he’s “definitely consumed with the whole Ralston thing.” Source: Internet