1. videotaped - Adjective
2. videotaped - Verb
videotaped
simple past and past participle of videotape
videotaped (comparative more videotaped, superlative most videotaped)
Having been recorded on videotape.
A City spokeswoman declined to answer questions about Soriano’s videotaped remarks, saying the ongoing legal process meant the club was limited in what it could say. Source: Internet
A Serbian TV crew videotaped this incident. Source: Internet
Bigfoot Society in Portland, OR, March 27, 2004, at the 1:45 mark; videotaped by IBS official Patti Reinhold and available from her. Source: Internet
Bin Laden explained the origin of the term in a videotaped interview with Al Jazeera journalist Tayseer Alouni in October 2001: The name 'al-Qaeda' was established a long time ago by mere chance. Source: Internet
A few of the covertly videotaped bribery targets reacted indignantly (repeated, in Sen. Pressler's case, on being labeled a hero when the story broke: "what have we come to if turning down a bribe is heroic?"). Source: Internet
Before killing Pearl, his captors forced him to issue a videotaped statement acknowledging his Jewish background and making anti-American statements. Source: Internet