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registried
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "registried" is not correct or usable in written English.
The correct word is "registered." For example, "All of the dogs at the shelter had been registered with the local municipality."
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60 human-written examples
He widened highways, expanded hospitals for children and ex-servicemen and poured taxpayers' cash into such causes as the University of South Florida (USF) and national bone-marrow registries.
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Such registries make it possible to uncover trends or long-term problems in the population that may be missed in smaller samples.
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Christian Quest, who launched the project, doubts addresses are sufficiently exciting to attract enough volunteers to keep it up to date, but hopes to get firms and government agencies to share their data.Concerns about privacy may also slow the creation of open-address registries.
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In 1994 Congress ordered all states that had not yet done so to set up sex-offender registries or lose some funding.
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In 2006 it passed the Adam Walsh Act, named for a six-year-old boy who was kidnapped and beheaded, broadening the categories of offence for which registration is required and obliging all states to upload their registries to a national database.
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It will, she wrote, "create lots of work for lawyers, marketers of search-engine optimisation, registries, and registrars.
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Since it limits the total share of each district that can be owned by foreigners, many land registries are playing it safe and rejecting all foreign purchasers.
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In a study published in Nature in February, Google demonstrated how this technique was able to predict flu outbreaks in America a week or more before the government's Centres for Disease Control did.Such "rumour registries" are useful, but any leads must be validated by boots on the ground.
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CORE wants registries around the world to compete to handle registration, and seven new, top-level domains, including ".firm" and ".info" to be introduced, to make it easier to register firms in different businesses, but with the same name.The Commerce Department's plan, devised by Ira Magaziner, Bill Clinton's Internet guru, draws on CORE's ideas.
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The thieves managed to break into the accounts in which companies keep their credits on some of these registries and transfer the credits to other accounts, from which they could quickly be sold on.
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Europe's registries were closed down on January 19th, to reopen only when better security standards are in place.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always double-check your spelling, especially with common words like "registered". Misspelled words can undermine the credibility of your writing.
Common error
Do not use "registried". The correct past tense and past participle form of "register" is "registered". Using the correct form ensures clarity and professionalism.
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Linguistic Context
The term "registried" is a misspelled past tense or past participle form of the verb "register". As Ludwig indicates, the correct form is "registered".
Frequent in
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Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "registried" is an incorrect spelling of the past tense and past participle of the verb "register". As Ludwig AI points out, the correct form is "registered". Although this misspelled form appears frequently in various sources, including news and media, its use is grammatically incorrect and should be avoided in formal writing.
Instead, writers should use "registered" or consider alternative phrases like "enrolled", "recorded", or "logged" to convey the intended meaning of officially recording or listing something, but always with correct spelling to maintain clarity and professionalism.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
registered
Corrected spelling of the term, changing from an incorrect form to the standard past tense or past participle of "register".
was registered
Adds the auxiliary verb "was" to create a passive voice construction, indicating that something was acted upon.
were registered
Uses "were" to indicate plural subjects were registered, correcting for subject-verb agreement.
has been registered
Forms a present perfect passive, showing that the registration happened at an unspecified time in the past and is still relevant.
had been registered
Uses the past perfect passive to indicate that the registration was completed before another point in the past.
inscribed
Replaces "registered" with a synonym suggesting formal recording or writing down something.
enrolled
Suggests the act of officially joining or being listed in a program or course.
logged
Implies that something has been recorded in a systematic manner, often in a digital system.
recorded
Offers a general term for documenting or noting something, suitable for various contexts.
cataloged
Suggests a systematic listing and organization of items, often used in libraries or databases.
FAQs
What is the correct spelling, "registried" or registered?
The correct spelling is "registered". "Registried" is a misspelling and should not be used.
How is "registered" used in a sentence?
You can use "registered" in sentences like: "The car was registered in my name" or "She registered for the course online".
What are some synonyms for registered?
Synonyms for "registered" include "enrolled", "recorded", and "logged", depending on the context.
Is "registried" ever appropriate to use?
No, "registried" is never an appropriate word to use. Always use "registered", which is the correct past tense and past participle of "register".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
1.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested