Melted in a sentence as an adjective

If it is shorter when you return, the power was out so some of it melted.

All the tinfoil has melted and that mindless rejoinder with it.

His servers melted down towards the end of August and he ran out of money to pay his server bills.

Their appserver appears to have melted: the CTO's hands are currently a blur on his keyboard!

100% of the funds are going into the s14 prize pot, so at the very least your melted gpus contributed to a good cause2.

The fact that the fuel rods melted was always a possibility but not necessarily any worse than any other outcome.

Since it was already closed, there was no trigger to go back to sleep so it would run itself dead in the bag and eventually the plastic near a hot component melted.

If, however, this coat is melted or scrubbed off, and has no chance to reform, the operator is confronted with the problem of coping with a metal-fluorine fire.

He designed the Vdara hotel in Vegas that had a concave facade which melted sunloungers; and he's also responsible for the "Walkie Talkie" building in London which we're discussing here.

It is significant because it serves as an unmistakable indicator that the cladding for the rods has melted, meaning that should any containment fail now, the results would be catastrophic.

All I can say about this is that as I've used the language more and more, these barriers seem to have melted away to the point where, simply by browsing the types of names exported by a library module, I can pretty much intuit how it works.

Melted definitions

adjective

changed from a solid to a liquid state; "rivers filled to overflowing by melted snow"

See also: liquid liquified