1. encrypted - Adjective
2. encrypted - Verb
encrypted (not comparable)
Being in code; having been encrypted.
The encrypted text was unreadable.
encrypted
simple past and past participle of encrypt
I like the ritual, the liturgy of a well-crafted, emotional fashion show. I will never be jaded with this side of fashion. The catwalk is pure anthropology, something like an esoteric encrypted parade. It can totally be replaced but it will be missed. Hedi Slimane
I thought cryptography was a technique that did not require your trusting other people-that if you encrypted your files, you would have the control to make the choice as to whether you would surrender your files. Whitfield Diffie
If you go to a coffee shop or at the airport, and you're using open wireless, I would use a VPN service that you could subscribe for 10 bucks a month. Everything is encrypted in an encryption tunnel, so a hacker cannot tamper with your connection. Kevin Mitnick
We have always been the leader in security and in encryption. Our systems are far more secure and encrypted than anyone else, including Apple. They're catching up, which is great. Eric Schmidt
When it was announced that I was going to be on 'Castle,' there were immediate messages on all the TV news sites from 'Firefly' fans hoping for a nod to the series - some encrypted business just for them! I can't promise that, but I can say that a few people out there might get a thrill. Gina Torres
According to the Department of Health, all information collected is encrypted to protect the privacy of those being monitored via a unique link that expires after 24 hours. Source: Internet