1. To give shape or form to; make: fashioned a table from a redwood burl. 2. To train or influence into a particular state or character: The teacher fashions her students into fine singers. 3. Archaic To adapt, as to a purpose or an occasion. 4. Obsolete To contrive.

Simple past tense and past participle of fashion. (in combination) Having a specified fashion or style. Being in style. Being well designed. The people were dressed in old fashioned clothes. The ship's rudder, which was recovered in 1859, has been fashioned into a chair and a table, now in the possession of Lloyd's.

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Fashioned is the past tense of the verb 'fashion,' which means to make or shape something in a particular way. It often implies a level of craftsmanship or design involved in the creation process.

Adjective fashioned (comparative more fashioned, superlative most fashioned) (in combination) Having a specified fashion or style

adjective planned and made or fashioned artistically “beautifully fashioned dresses” synonyms: designed, intentional

fashioned definition: planned and made artistically. Check meanings, examples, usage tips, pronunciation, domains, and related words. Discover expressions like "old-fashioned", "full-fashioned", "fully fashioned".

Fashioned is defined as the past participle of the verb 'fashion', which means to make or shape something into a particular or required form. It also refers to the characteristic or customary mode or method of something, often in relation to clothes or style.