databased

English

Verb

databased

  1. simple past and past participle of database

Adjective

databased (not comparable)

  1. Entered into a database.
    • 2004, Howard Safir, Ellis Whitman, Security: Policing Your Homeland, Your State, Your City, New York, NY: Thomas Dunne Books, →ISBN, page unknown:
      As the players sit around the playing table, the casino is able to get database images and then use the technology to set off an alert when a face scan of a known cheater matches that of a databased image.
    • 2016 June 8, Joshua Lim, “UCF's Bug Closet: One of the largest databased collections in the world”, in Orlando Sentinel:
      Now, the Bug Closet has one of the largest completely databased collections in the world. Shawn Kelly, the collection manager, said the collection currently contains more than 500,000 specimens that have been pinned, labeled and archived.
    • 2021, Nina Amelung, Rafaela Granja, Helena Machado, Modes of Bio-Bordering: The Hidden (Dis)integration of Europe, Singapore: Palgrave Pivot, →ISBN, page 62:
      Familial DNA database searching is one of them. It is based on near matches between a crime stain and a databased person, who could be a near relative of the true perpetrator (Maguire, McCallum, Storey, & Whitaker, 2014).
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