parked
UK: pɑːkt | US: pɑːrkt
adj. (of a vehicle) left in a particular place for a period of time
vt. past tense and past participle of "park" (to place a vehicle temporarily)
The word "park" originates from Old French parc (enclosed space for animals), likely derived from Late Latin parricus (enclosure). The verb "to park" emerged in the 19th century with the rise of automobiles, meaning "to place a vehicle in a designated space." The suffix "-ed" marks the past tense or participle form, indicating completion of the action.
The car was parked illegally and received a ticket.
She parked her bicycle near the café entrance.
We parked the van in the shaded area to keep it cool.
All the spaces were occupied, so he parked on the roadside.
The truck had been parked there for weeks without moving.