Racketed: meaning, definitions and examples

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racketed

 

[ ˈrækɪtɪd ]

Adjective / Verb
Context #1 | Adjective

sports equipment

The term 'racketed' refers to the enhanced performance or quality of a racket used in various sports, such as tennis or badminton. It signifies that the racket has been thoughtfully designed, often with advanced materials or technology to improve the player's experience. Racketed gear is essential for serious athletes as it can greatly influence their game, allowing for better control and power.

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Context #2 | Verb

sports activity

To 'racket' can mean to engage in an activity with a racket, emphasizing the action involved in using this equipment. This usage highlights the dynamic nature of the sport, whether it is tennis, squash, or any racket-based game. The term encapsulates the interaction between the player and the sport, often denoting skill and agility.

Examples of usage

Translations

Translations of the word "racketed" in other languages:

🇵🇹 entre parênteses

🇮🇳 कोष्ठकित

🇩🇪 in Klammern

🇮🇩 dalam kurung

🇺🇦 в дужках

🇵🇱 w nawiasach

🇯🇵 括弧付きの

🇫🇷 entre parenthèses

🇪🇸 entre paréntesis

🇹🇷 parantez içinde

🇰🇷 괄호 안의

🇸🇦 بين الأقواس

🇨🇿 v závorkách

🇸🇰 v zátvorkách

🇨🇳 括号内的

🇸🇮 v oklepajih

🇮🇸 í sviga

🇰🇿 тұйықта

🇬🇪 კომენტარებში

🇦🇿 mövcud olan

🇲🇽 entre paréntesis

Etymology

The word 'racket' originated in the late 16th century from Middle French 'raquette', which initially referred to a type of bat used in games. The term may have roots in the Arabic word 'rahat', meaning 'palm of the hand', suggesting a connection to hand-based games. As the use of rackets in various sports expanded, particularly in tennis and badminton, the adjective form 'racketed' evolved to describe anything related to or designed for use with a racket. The concept of 'racketed' suggests not only the physical equipment but also the performance enhancement that modern technology brings to traditional sporting goods.