Bulleted [verb]

Definition of Bulleted:

brush quickly; hasten

Synonyms of Bulleted:

Dash

Hurry

Wipe

Whip

Dart

Fly

Shoot

Rush

Bullet

Zip

Tear

Flit

Flick

Sweep

Race

Whiz

Barrel

Speed

Flutter


Opposite/Antonyms of Bulleted:


Sentence/Example of Bulleted:

Velez said one of the officers was still in his patrol car “when a bullet came through the windshield.”

There’s no silver bullet and it requires a solid foundation of people, process and technology to realize the much-sought-after single customer view.

If more than a decade of work in the marketing trenches has taught me anything, it’s that no silver bullet will make all your problems go away.

Florida agencies have used it to hide the names of officers who sent a 15-year-old boy to the hospital, officers who fired bullets into moving cars and officers who released their K9 dogs on drunk and mentally ill people.

So, it seems like the industry dodged a bullet, essentially.

OpenAI, which has created one of the largest language models, called GPT-3, has licensed the system to a startup called OthersideAI, which uses the software to automatically generate emails from a few bullet points.

There is no silver bullet in combating the coronavirus’s spread.

Wireless extenders and mesh systems like Eero can help in some cases, but they aren’t a silver bullet, especially if you live in a large place or have to deal with thick, winding walls.

The vaccine will not be a silver bullet, but it will play a central role to save lives and contain the pandemic.

The achievement of a vaccine, commonly viewed as a silver bullet, should be considered just one tool in society’s kit for curbing the pandemic, Gorsky said.