"Roped" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Roped" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Roped" Meaning

"Roped" is a verb that means to restrain or restrict someone or something by using a rope or a cord. It can also mean to convince or induce someone to do something by offering a promise or enticement.

Example: "She was roped into helping her friend move on Saturday." (Meaning: someone was swayed into doing something they didn't want to do)

Alternatively, "roped" can also be a past tense of the verb "to rope", which means to tie or bind something with a rope.

Example: "The cowboy roped the cow with a lasso." (Meaning: to tie an animal with a rope)

"Roped" Examples

Part of Speech: Verb, Noun


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Verb:
1. The hikers had to keep themselves roped together as they traversed the steep mountain trail.
2. The tightrope walker was finally able to climb up onto the high wire after the safety feature had been properly roped in place.
3. However, a layer of rope was not available in the emergency supplies bag, difficultly complex the situation.

"Roped" Similar Words

Rootling

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Roots

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Noun: the part of a plant that grows underground and produces food for the plant.<br><br>Example: "The roots of the tree were strong and deep."<br><br>Verb: to find or cause to find the origin or source of something.<br><br>Example: "The team rooted out the source of the problem."<br>Meaning: something that is fundamental or essential.<br><br>Example: "Family is the root of happiness."<br><br>Or a person may have roots in a particular place if they have ancestry or associations there.<br><br>Example: "She has roots in the local community."

Rootstock

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A rootstock is a mature plant used in grafting to provide a strong root system for a desirable scion plant. The scion is cut and grafted onto the rootstock, which provides the roots and lower stem of the new plant. The rootstock's roots and stem support the growth of the scion, allowing it to thrive and produce fruit or flowers.

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Rooves

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There is no common word "rooves". However, I think you may be thinking of the word "roofs".<br><br>Roofs refer to the covering of a building that protects it from the weather, typically composed of materials like tiles, shingles, or corrugated metal.

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Rope

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Ropeable

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Roper

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Ropery

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Ropes

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Ropey

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Tawdry or shoddy in quality.

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Ropiest

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Ropily

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Ropy<br><br>Describing something as being like rope, often in a negative sense, such as a rope in a river or a device that produces something like rope.

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