1. costed - Adjective
2. costed - Verb
costed
simple past and past participle of cost
We costed the project at $1,000,000. (simple past tense)
We've costed the project at £1,000,000. (past participle)
costed (not comparable)
Having a specified (type of) cost
This was a badly costed project.
Nothing is costed properly and it's destroying the earth. We need to re-educate people that what is good for the planet is good for the financial system. Vivienne Westwood
All the PCs’ announcements are costed, Ford responded — that is to say, they have dollar figures next to them, which is not in dispute. Source: Internet
Based on figures provided by the Department of Finance, Sinn Féin produced a clear, costed analysis of where and how the Government can still make the right choices in the Budget to protect families, frontline services and jobs. Source: Internet
During the election - having learned our lessons from 2010 - we presented a balanced, costed platform without extravagant spending promises. Source: Internet
Busuttil is asked why people should choose the ‘Forza Nazzjonali’ when its proposals havent been costed. Source: Internet
Despite the lack of a costed platform Sterk labelled Dix's proposed welfare rate increase inadequate. Source: Internet