Activated in a sentence as an adjective

Be mindful of this, and don't leave the plugin activated when you're not using it! --------------------------------------------------

I'll get one for development but it will not be activated. How many millions are in this boat?

It includes the full CVR transcript at the end, which shows that the dual input alarm activated five times.

[1] Edit: It is worth nothing that if a user's game was activated with a retail key, Steam takes no cut. This means that you are effectively getting service for that user for free.

Even if it's powered off, it can still be activated to remotely track you as long as the battery is in it. This tactic was used in catching the recent serial killer Luka.

3 - Wait a few months for the active links to the auctions to be de-activated by EBay 4 - Start selling a dozen high-value items like laptops. Ship nothing or empty boxes.

Server sends a message to person B: "game G activated and enabled for period X hours". This message signed identically to #2.

In the shower I use a water activated gel cleanser, then a honey almond body scrub, and on the face an exfoliating gel scrub. Then I apply an herb-mint facial mask which I leave on for 10 minutes while I prepare the rest of my routine.

Imagine I bought a popular TV set in 1980 to watch broadcast content, but after I got it home, the TV maker remotely activated a previously undisclosed filter that would only show certain channels. Then they went to ABC, NBC, and FOX and said, "So guys, you want your content seen?

Interestingly I activated a new gmail account today and during the signup process I experienced the obligatory captcha. It was in two parts, the first looked strikingly like a street view picture of a house number, while the second looked like a traditional captcha.

Not mentioned in this article is the most basic fail safety method of all - a mechanical override that can be activated by the driver. This is as simple as a button that physically removes power from the ignition system so that the engine cannot continue running.

When a company does not cooperate, an agent is 'activated' that has access to the information at the company.' Within companies and organizations, everywhere there are agents that can be activated, who are waiting for an information request.'

Theoretical advice is generally incomplete unless/until activated by personal context. Advice isn't a substitute for experience, but rather, a framework through which to process experience.

I remember a visit to the dentists where the local anesthetic went into a vein/artery/something and I nearly passed out - the dentist activated some feature of his dental chair that rapidly put me in a position where my feet were higher then my head - helping keep me conscious. I would quite like that feature to help me cope with some conference calls.

Yep. > A disgruntled former employee of Texas Auto Center chose a creative way to get back at the Austin-based dealership: He hacked into the company's computers and remotely activated the vehicle-immobilization system, which triggered the horn and disabled the ignition system in more than 100 of the vehicles. The dealership had installed the system in its cars as a way to deal with customers who fell behind on their payments.

Activated definitions

adjective

(of sewage) treated with aeration and bacteria to aid decomposition

adjective

(of e.g. a molecule) made reactive or more reactive

See also: excited

adjective

rendered active; e.g. rendered radioactive or luminescent or photosensitive or conductive

adjective

(military) set up and placed on active assignment; "a newly activated unit"