ppl. a. [f. STATION v. + -ED1.] In senses of the verb.

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1735.  Somerville, Chase, III. 438. T’employ his station’d Legions in the Works of Peace.

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1791.  Ann. Reg., Hist., 187. Firing their broadsides on each hand with great spirit and effect upon the stationed ships.

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1811.  in Rep. Comm. Publ. Rec. Irel. (1815), 68. The two stationed copying Clerks.

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1812.  Byron, Ch. Har., I. li. The station’d bands, the never-vacant watch.

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1900.  G. J. Holyoake, Sixty Yrs. Agitator’s Life, I. xxi. 111. While I was a stationed lecturer in Sheffield, he lived in my house.

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