Medalled vs. Medaled — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Medalled and Medaled
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Medalled
A flat piece of metal stamped with a design or an inscription commemorating an event or a person, often given as an award.
Medaled
A flat piece of metal stamped with a design or an inscription commemorating an event or a person, often given as an award.
Medalled
A piece of metal stamped with a religious device, used as an object of veneration or commemoration.
Medaled
A piece of metal stamped with a religious device, used as an object of veneration or commemoration.
Medalled
To win a medal, as in a sports contest
"We were the first Americans to medal" (Jill Watson).
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Medaled
To win a medal, as in a sports contest
"We were the first Americans to medal" (Jill Watson).
Medalled
To award a medal to.
Medaled
To award a medal to.
Medalled
Simple past tense and past participle of medal
Medaled
Having received a medal.
A medaled hero
Medaled
Simple past tense and past participle of medal
She medaled three times in the last Olympics.
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