1. sighted - Adjective
2. sighted - Verb
of Sight
Having sight, or seeing, in a particular manner; -- used in composition; as, long-sighted, short-sighted, quick-sighted, sharp-sighted, and the like.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter turning east, they sighted "Newland" (i.e Spitsbergen ) on the 27th, near the mouth of the great bay Hudson later simply named the "Great Indraught" ( Isfjorden ). Source: Internet
An American sailor, Captain John Heard, on the ship Oriental, sighted Heard Island on 25 November 1853, en route from Boston to Melbourne. Source: Internet
Balloons had been sighted and explosions heard, from California to Alaska. Source: Internet
At least it was only one lie tonight …the number is 21 today but he deducted his VAT and mentioned 19 …just to portray that his measures are having an effect,” Mr Dzokoto wrote on his Facebook page sighted by Ghanaguardian. Source: Internet
A quarter of sighted individuals with FRD also have an associated psychiatric condition, and a quarter of them have previously shown symptoms of DSPS. Source: Internet
A second 2011 sighting of an Arizona jaguar was reported by a Homeland Security border pilot in June 2011, and conservation researchers sighted two jaguars within 30 miles of the Mexico/U. Source: Internet