Crated: meaning, definitions and examples
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crated
[ kreɪtɪd ]
past form
Crated is the past tense of the verb 'crate'. It means to pack something in a crate or to put items into a box or container for shipping or storage. This term is commonly used in logistics and shipping contexts.
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- The company crated the products for international shipping.
- He crated the fragile glassware carefully to prevent damage.
- After his move, he crated all his belongings for storage.
Translations
Translations of the word "crated" in other languages:
🇵🇹 criado
- criado por
- feito
🇮🇳 निर्मित
- बनाया गया
- क्रिएटेड
🇩🇪 kreativ
- erstellt
- geschaffen
🇮🇩 diciptakan
- dibuat
- kreasi
🇺🇦 створений
- виготовлений
- креативний
🇵🇱 stworzone
- utworzone
- kreatywny
🇯🇵 作成された
- 創造された
- クリエイトされた
🇫🇷 créé
- fabriqué
- conçu
🇪🇸 creado
- hecho
- creado por
🇹🇷 oluşturulmuş
- yaratılmış
- yapılmış
🇰🇷 생성된
- 만들어진
- 창조된
🇸🇦 مُنشَأ
- مُصنَّع
- مُبدَع
🇨🇿 vytvořený
- stvořený
- kreativní
🇸🇰 vytvorený
- stvorený
- kreatívny
🇨🇳 创建的
- 制造的
- 创意的
🇸🇮 ustvarjen
- izdelan
- kretivno
🇮🇸 skapandi
- búið til
- sköpun
🇰🇿 жасалған
- құрылды
- креативті
🇬🇪 შექმნილი
- გაწვდილი
- კრეატიული
🇦🇿 yaradılmış
- hazırlanmış
- yaradıcı
🇲🇽 creado
- hecho
- creativo
Etymology
The word 'crate' originates from the Middle English term 'crate' which came from the Old French word 'crate', meaning a box or container for carrying products. Its roots can be traced back further to the Latin word 'c rata', which means ‘to separate or sift’. The modern usage of 'crate' has evolved primarily to refer to a large, robust container used for transporting goods. Over time, the verb form 'to crate' emerged, indicating the action of placing items into a crate for improved safety during transportation. This definition has increasingly gained traction with the expansion of global trade and shipping logistics in recent decades.