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reˈsearched, ppl. a. [f. research v.] †1. Refined; recondite. Obs.
1654H. L'Estrange Chas. I (1655) 137 Men of the most re-searched nations are not usually the best qualified for Government. 1676Phil. Trans. XI. 639 The clear and distinct neatness of its ratiocinations alwaies discovers to it the shortest way of researched Truths. 2. That has been subjected to research; that is the result of research.
1956C. W. Mills Power Elite ii. 33 The old southern aristocracy, in fictional image and in researched fact, is indeed often in a sorry state of decline. 1966New Society 31 Mar. 25/3 This is a thorough, well researched, and authorised biography. 1978Jrnl. R. Soc. Arts CXXVI. 737/2 The project teachers were involved in researched teaching about race relations. That is to say, the majority were either tape-recording their work or teaching with observation by colleagues. |