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  1. 1. : reinforced by wire (as for strength) 2. a. : furnished with wires (as for electric connections) b. : connected to a telecommunications network and especially to the Internet. c. : characterized by a connection to the Internet. the wired world. 3. : bound with wire. a wired container. 4. : having a wirework netting or fence. 5.

  2. WIRED definition: 1. connected to a computer or other device by a wire: 2. using computers and the internet: 3…. Learn more.

  3. Wired definition: equipped with wires, as for electricity or telephone service.. See examples of WIRED used in a sentence.

  4. 1. Equipped with a system of wires, as for electric, telephone, cable television, or computer network connections. 2. Equipped with hidden electronic eavesdropping devices: a wired hotel room. 3. a. Reinforced or supported by wires. b. Tied or bound up with wire: wired bundles of newspaper. 4. Genetically determined; hardwired. 5.

  5. If someone is wired, they are tense, nervous, and unable to relax. Tonight he is manic, wired and uptight. A computer, organization, or person that is wired has the equipment that is necessary to use the internet. Once more people are wired, the potential to change the mainstream media will be huge.

  6. Definition of wired adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. Building to fasten or bind with wire: He wired the halves together. to put on a wire, as beads. Telecommunications to send by telegraph, as a message: Please wire the money at once.

  8. adjective. equipped with wire or wires especially for electric or telephone service. “a well- wired house”. synonyms: bugged. having hidden electronic eavesdropping devices. connected. wired together to an alarm system. see more.

  9. wired meaning, definition, what is wired: feeling very active and excited, especia...: Learn more.

  10. Wired definition: Equipped with a system of wires, as for electric, telephone, cable television, or computer network connections.

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