Mated in a sentence as an adjective

The gearbox is mated to the engine block and then dropped onto the chassis.

But some of those ideas, mated with some of the above, might produce more fit children.

It generated a board for me in which black could be mated in two different ways, but one didn't count.

We mated with them and, in time, simply folded them into our species until they disappeared.

Our computers and phones and other devices have mated and borne tiny little offspring.

Darwin's finches routinely mated in pairs that produced sterile hybrids.

When they release something..racers and traders start racing that release to other FTP sites at Gbit speeds using auto mated scripts.

King and two knights against king cannot force a check mate, but if the player with the lone king knows what they're doing and wants to get check mated, they can help the other player to win.

It is not quite a genetic algorithm: there is no population of individuals s which get mated and possibly mutated.

Sometimes if you don't have something mated to the penetrator you have to hack a way to make it waterproof just for a quick test so, guess what you put on the penetrator?

Is the definition of 'family' inextricably tied to offspring of mated individuals?

Many motor units that I see can operate just as well without turning around; some have cabins at both ends, or are in mated pair configurations with a "backwards" facing motor unit.

Mated definitions

adjective

mated sexually

adjective

used of gloves, socks, etc.

See also: paired

adjective

of or relating to a marriage partner