Similar words: misguided, guide, tour guide, misguide, guidebook, guideline, languid, guidance. Meaning: ['gaɪdɪd] adj. subject to guidance or control especially after launching.
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121. While not explicitly stated by the educators in all of these settings, three basic norms guided what they did.
122. You will be given a guided tour and then return via the Lech valley.
123. Adding rhythm through pattern Of course learning to be guided by your instincts takes time.
124. Admiral Bryson, an expert on guided weapons, was not of conventional lord lieutenant stock. Sentencedict.com
125. The Forum will be turned into a giant playground, in which the audience will be guided through a series of competitions.
126. The blast twisted metal and tore through compartments from below the waterline to the superstructure of the guided missile destroyer.
127. The travellers were guided around the Hindu Kush by local people who had lived there all their lives.
128. Inside I was guided down a weird stairway and told at one point to watch my step carefully.
129. Like a lighthouse beacon, this magnetic field has guided ocean voyagers for hundreds of years.
130. She guided him back to the lift, down to the ground floor and the street and into a taxi.
131. In treatment, he was guided through intensive work for his shoulder girdle to release the spasticity.
132. Examples of such a system would be a guided missile or a thermostat or a mechanical governor.
133. We got out at Pendre and Graham and the chief engineer gave us very detailed guided tours showing the extent of operations.
134. Free activities: The local tourist offices provide a free guided walk once a week.
135. The true revolutionary is guided by great feelings of love. Che Guevara
136. Nuclear warheads were also being developed for defensive guided missiles.
137. The student's observation of a patient will be tested(sentencedict.com), and she can be guided to evaluate her work.
138. Underground Works: Take an audio guided tour of these fascinating tunnels and works that date back to 1216.
139. I have described the process of operant conditioning discovered by the behaviourists, but not the philosophy that guided them.
140. Within a few years, Father Campbell had guided more than twenty parishioners through the long, meditative process.
141. Free activities: The brass band gives regular concerts, there are guided walks and even occasional windsurfing regattas!
142. Don't let the ultra-sophisticates put you off the guided city tour.
143. He merely followed in their wake, a dark ragged figure guided by the blossoming plums.
144. She spoke to Frankl who guided her to what is eternal and evanescent in life.
145. The extreme rationalist sees the decisions and choices of scientists as being guided by the universal criterion.
146. In many ways, their philosophy was similar to that which guided Loeb and his successors.
147. He guided David Smith's Perth to the world title in 1991.
148. The theory of guided authorities draws its strength from Glennerster's work on social planning for elderly and mentally handicapped people.
149. The first thing you should do, before you even read this column, is take the guided tour offered onscreen.
150. A variety of holidays in locations at home and abroad including guided tours have been arranged for them annually for many years.
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