internetted
adj/ˈɪntənɛtɪd/UK/ˈɪntɚˌnɛtəd/US
Etymology
PIE word *h₁én The adjective is derived from inter- (prefix meaning ‘amid, among; between’) + netted (“forming a network”, adjective). The verb is derived from internet + -ed (suffix forming past tense and past participle forms of regular verbs).
Definitions
Entwined or linked together so as to form a network
Entwined or linked together so as to form a network; interconnected, networked.
- She displayed a flaring netted purse of green and orange and scarlet interwoven, or rather, we should say, internetted with gilt and steel beds, with gilt rings, and gilt and steel tassels.
- Yonder I'll rest awhile, for now I see, / Through meshes of the internetted leaves, / A little plot, girt with a living wall; […]
simple past and past participle of internet
Connected into a computer network.
- An example of an information network is the Defense Department's ARPANET—where a user at a computer terminal in one part of the country has access to many internetted computers throughout the country […]
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Connected to, or able to access, the Internet.
- And by September of next year, all of my high schools will be fully wired and fully "Internetted" in virtually every single classroom.
- [A]s one of the wealthiest, most heavily ‘internetted’ countries in the world, the United States too has tremendous inequalities.
- [T]he necessity to develop advanced digital literacies so we could surf among the ever-increasing waves of information that were entering our "internetted" lives.
The neighborhood
Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for internetted. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA