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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of PowerPoint.

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Examples

  • But Mr. Sulzberger, in his second such meeting of the day, happily PowerPointed his way through photographs of the paper's award-winning writers and editors, rattling off Polk and Pulitzer winners, according to witnesses.

    Off the Record 2005

  • But Mr. Sulzberger, in his second such meeting of the day, happily PowerPointed his way through photographs of the paper's award-winning writers and editors, rattling off Polk and Pulitzer winners, according to witnesses.

    Off the Record 2005

  • Cloud providers like being audited about as much as IT personnel love being PowerPointed to death, and there's also a legitimate risk that too much visibility into controls may make them easier to circumvent.

    TechWeb 2010

  • There is scarcely a soldier who has served with him who has not, in the general's own words, "been PowerPointed to within an inch of his life."

    BrothersJudd Blog 2010

  • Its financial discipline was weak and beholden to pre-determined, PowerPointed assumptions about the present and future.

    detnews.com - Autos Insider 2009

  • Its financial discipline was weak and beholden to pre-determined, PowerPointed assumptions about the present and future.

    detnews.com - Autos Insider 2009

  • Sitting in the glassed-in conference room above GOOD’s New York office, a bottle of Ethos water at his side, Mr. Greenblatt lays out his mission with succinct, PowerPointed language: “The mandate is to help mature GOOD and take it from what was once a very magazine-centered business to a diversified media company.”

    Hurts So Good 2008

  • Sitting in the glassed-in conference room above GOOD’s New York office, a bottle of Ethos water at his side, Mr. Greenblatt lays out his mission with succinct, PowerPointed language: “The mandate is to help mature GOOD and take it from what was once a very magazine-centered business to a diversified media company.”

    Hurts So Good 2008

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