(of a ticket providing entry to an exhibition or show) only usable at a time specified in advance
All tickets for the guided tours are timed and must be pre-booked.
Examples of 'timed' in a sentence
timed
He'd have fled in the dark of night, on his own would never have found the courage for this diabolically timed desertion.
Penman, Sharon HERE BE DRAGONS
He stayed cool till she could no longer hold herself, then timed the approach that experience had taught him.
Sillitoe, Alan THE OPEN DOOR
All related terms of 'timed'
time
Time is what we measure in minutes, hours, days, and years.
ill-timed
If you describe something as ill-timed , you mean that it happens or is done at the wrong time, so that it is damaging or rude .
well-timed
A well-timed action or comment is done or made at the most appropriate or suitable time.
two-time
to deceive (someone, esp a lover ) by carrying on a relationship with another
double time
a doubled wage rate , paid for working on public holidays , etc
time travel
travel through time into the past or the future
time out
In basketball, American football, ice hockey, and some other sports, when a team calls a time out , they call a stop to the game for a few minutes in order to rest and discuss how they are going to play.