1. curated - Adjective
2. curated - Verb
curated
simple past and past participle of curate
curated (not comparable)
Produced by curatorial process; reviewed by a curator
Literature-based knowledge vendors often claim to lease various products, including algorithmically extracted facts, and human-curated literature references.
I spend quite a lot of time thinking about how curated our information is. What we watch, what we read, what we buy, often who we talk to, is all shaped and influenced by some kind of a mathematical algorithm. Hannah Fry
A catalog for an exhibition in Parma of artifacts relating to Visconti's productions of operas by Verdi, curated by Caterina d'Amico de Carvalho, in Italian. Source: Internet
After months of COVID-induced carb and comfort food binging, chef Jeff Wampler’s curated menu of seasonal soups and salads might be just what you need. Source: Internet
Adding to your Christmas convenience, Beverage Director JS Dupuis has carefully curated to pair with the Homer for the Holidays menu, with discounts of 40% off regular pricing. Source: Internet
After his death from cancer in 1941 his manuscripts were curated by his linguist friends who also worked to spread the influence of Whorf's ideas on the relation between language, culture and cognition. Source: Internet
Alston and his friends thought the exhibits were curated for a white audience, a form of segregation which the men protested. Source: Internet