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  1. NESTED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    NESTED definition: 1. past simple and past participle of nest 2. to build a nest, or live in a nest: 3. to fit one…. Learn more.

  2. NESTED | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    NESTED meaning: 1. past simple and past participle of nest 2. to build a nest, or live in a nest: 3. to fit one…. Learn more.

  3. Nested Estate Agents - The Modern Estate Agent

    Nested agents aren't paid a base salary and that means 100% of their pay is based on what your home sells for. Because of this, they'll be working much harder than a traditional agent to …

  4. Nested - definition of nested by The Free Dictionary

    Define nested. nested synonyms, nested pronunciation, nested translation, English dictionary definition of nested. nest nesting Japanese figures n. 1. a. A structure or shelter made or used …

  5. NESTED Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    nest 2 of 2 verb 1 : to build or live in a nest robins nested in the tree 2 : to fit compactly together or within one another a set of tables that nest for storage

  6. NESTED Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    NESTED definition: (of an ordered collection of sets or intervals) having the property that each set is contained in the preceding set and the length or diameter of the sets approaches zero as …

  7. NESTED definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    Definition of 'nested' nested in British English (ˈnɛstɪd ) adjective (of similar objects) placed one inside the other

  8. Nested - Orteil's homepage

    A simulation of everything. (by Orteil)← Nested © Orteil, 2011-2013 - hosted by DashNet

  9. Nested Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary

    Nested definition: Simple past tense and past participle of <i><a>nest.</a></i>.

  10. nested - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Sep 6, 2025 · Adjective [edit] nested (not comparable) Embedded. Successively fitted one inside another. (lexicography) (Of a lexical item) contained within a dictionary entry as a subordinate …