labeled

IPA: ɫˈeɪbʌɫd

adjective

  • Having a label, tagged.
  • Defined or described.
  • (chemistry) Having an atom replaced by a radioactive isotope

Examples of "labeled" in Sentences

  • Her name labeled her: Zola, meaning outcast, forever preceded her birth name, Luz.
  • Beethoven, do you still collect your old feces and urea in labeled mason jars on display in your “china” cabinet?
  • Specifically, we use the term labeled "adjusted income from operations" as the principle measure of performance for CIGNA in our operating segments.
  • Specifically, we use the term labeled "adjusted income from operations" as the principal measure of performance for CIGNA in our operating segments.
  • There is also a "guide to the falls," who wears his title labeled on his hat; otherwise, indeed, one might as soon think of asking for a gentleman usher to point out the moon.
  • A zoolike collection of exotic fur coats ( "It's been a bloodbath -- furs are my weakness," she admits) is maintained in labeled cloth bags, while a season's lesser models get relegated to nonslip hangers in the nosebleed back row.

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