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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of zero.

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Examples

  • And by the same token when, a while back, the labels zeroed in on Candy Chan, they didn't want her.

    p2pnet news 2010

  • Eileen – Brown did state that, and as I point out above, we can’t even point directly at DHS, since the project funding was zeroed from the DOD budget.

    Needless exaggeration « BuzzMachine 2005

  • For the moment, it is possible to form what's called a zeroed-out GRAT, in which the remainder is theoretically worth nothing so that there is no taxable gift.

    Five Ways To Freeze Out Uncle Sam 2010

  • For the moment, it is possible to form what's called a zeroed-out GRAT, in which the remainder is theoretically worth nothing so that there is no taxable gift.

    Five Ways To Freeze Out Uncle Sam 2010

  • For the moment, it is possible to form what's called a zeroed-out GRAT, in which the remainder is theoretically worth nothing so that there is no taxable gift.

    Five Ways To Freeze Out Uncle Sam 2010

  • You can only get what you deserve if you buy inbound links, that is what I personally have called zeroed out.

    WebProWorld Discussion Forum - Full Feed 2008

  • You can only get what you deserve if you buy link, that is what I personally have called zeroed out.

    WebProWorld Discussion Forum - Full Feed 2008

  • At the start of deer season I take her out, dust her off, fire one shot to make sure she's still "zeroed", then hunt with her.

    A Brief Guide to Feckless* Rifles 2009

  • At the start of deer season I take her out, dust her off, fire one shot to make sure she's still "zeroed", then hunt with her.

    A Brief Guide to Feckless* Rifles 2009

  • Clements: I mean, very, very early on we kind of zeroed in on ‘Bambi’ and ‘Lady and the Tramp’, elements of both those films that we liked, particularly ‘Lady and The Tramp’ for New Orleans because a lot of the movie takes place in the city of New Orleans and ‘Bambi’ for the bayou.

    Interview: The Princess and the Frog Directors Jon Musker and Ron Clements | /Film 2009

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