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patched

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  1. patchedadjective

    mended usually clumsily by covering a hole with a patch

    "patched jeans"

    Synonyms:
    spotted, spotty

    Antonyms:
    plain, new, unpatterned

  2. patched, spotty, spottedadjective

    having spots or patches (small areas of contrasting color or texture)

    "a field patched with ice and snow"; "the wall had a spotty speckled effect"; "a black-and-white spotted cow"

    Synonyms:
    scratchy, uneven, spotted, spotty

    Antonyms:
    unpatterned, new, plain

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#22156patched
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How to use patched in a sentence?

  1. Defense Secretary Ash Carter:

    They'd discovered an old vulnerability in one of our legacy networks that hadn't been patched.

  2. Matt Konenkamp:

    It patches a hole in our existing law relative to emergency situations, if we're forced to declared an emergency in response to a public safety need that's triggered by people that are gathering for peaceful protests, to object to the TransCanada pipeline, we will have this hole patched in our existing law.

  3. Simon Pope:

    It is important that affected systems are patched as quickly as possible because of the elevated risks associated with wormable vulnerabilities like these, and downloads for these can be found in the Microsoft Security Update Guide.

  4. John Dickson:

    Businesses across the U.S. should be bracing for a variety of cybersecurity attacks, including ransomware, make sure that all critical and all internet-facing systems are fully patched to mitigate ransomware and data destruction.

  5. Recorded Future:

    Healthcare is a particularly tricky area for ransomware, many healthcare systems are locked down by vendors, so healthcare systems often can't be patched in the same way other sectors can patch. This means that healthcare organizations have to take other measures to protect themselves.

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