Collected in a sentence as an adjective

To make enforcement easier, the tax is supposed to be collected by businesses.

[1] Java performance can be quite high, but a JIT-ted and garbage collected runtime implies a lack of determinism.

The problem comes from the fact that most of the data we've collected is with X-rays that deposit their energy evenly throughout your body's volume.

Shame the entomologist didn't offer to let the guy who actually discovered, photographed, and collected the bug name it.

Google Analytics' reporting interface... Your visitors who haven't upgraded their browser will see have their page views collected and reported on.

The EFF's argument is basically that these organizations' expression has been chilled by the general knowledge that their communications are being collected.

The dark side to gathering such a broad, seemingly untargeted, amount of information is obvious, he said.“It is the height of naivete to think that once collected this information won’t be used,” he said.

No one in 1988 could say "a dynamic, prototype-based, garbage-collected language paired with a simple event model will allow developers to create simple real-time network applications easily in 2011".

This is interesting because it means that instead of a traditional blood draw with a needle and vial requiring a trained phlebotomist and healthy veins, physicians can use blood collected from a finger stick -- a far less invasive and painful procedure.

Collected definitions

adjective

brought together in one place; "the collected works of Milton"; "the gathered folds of the skirt"

See also: gathered

adjective

in full control of your faculties; "the witness remained collected throughout the cross-examination"; "perfectly poised and sure of himself"; "more self-contained and more dependable than many of the early frontiersmen"; "strong and self-possessed in the face of trouble"

See also: equanimous poised self-collected self-contained self-possessed