applied

IPA: ʌpɫˈaɪd

adjective

  • Put into practical use.
  • Of a branch of science, serving another branch of science or engineering.
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Examples of "applied" in Sentences

  • Grass-finished: The term applied to feed animals such as cows, chicken, or pigs that have been raised exclusively in pasture.
  • Grass-fed: The term applied to feed animals such as cows, chickens, or pigs that have been raised, at least partially, in the pasture.
  • The expression did not actually imply homosexuality but was often used to imply femininity, though the term applied to both males and females.
  • Asian carp is a term applied to several related species of carp that were brought to the United States in the 1970s to control algae in catfish farms in the South.
  • Real property meant more than land; the term applied to that cluster of privileges and rights which centered on land, or on the exercise of power which had a focus in some point in space.
  • Free-range: The term applied to feed animals such as cows, chickens, or pigs that were not raised exclusively in a stockyard or feedlot, but rather allowed to roam free on the range or in the pasture.
  • Channeling money to the opposition through the SNC could also force the Free Syrian Army, the term applied to the loose-knit group of defected Syrian soldiers and locally commanded opposition fighters, to finally recognize the leadership of the SNC.

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