mapped
Pronunciation: [mæpt]
Word
Context: “geography”
(verb) to create a visual representation of a place or area. It’s like drawing a picture of a town or a park to show where things are located.
Example
The students mapped the playground, showing where all the swings and slides are.
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She didn't map the forest, so we got lost trying to find our way back.
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Can you show me the map you made of the neighborhood?
Context: “data organization”
(verb) to connect or associate one thing with another, especially in data or information. Imagine when you match the names of your classmates with their favorite colors.
Example
The researcher mapped the survey results to see what everyone liked best.
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He forgot to map the data correctly, and now there's a mix-up.
Example
How did you map your preferences to the results of the survey?
Context: “planning”
(verb) to plan or organize steps to achieve something. It’s like making a plan for a school project, deciding what you need to do first, second, and so on.
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They mapped out their schedule for the week to finish their assignments on time.
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If you don't map your tasks, you might forget important ones.
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Did you map out the steps for your science project?
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