patented

IPA: pˈætʌntʌd

adjective

  • For which a patent has been granted.
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Examples of "patented" in Sentences

  • The artist Yves Klein patented his own special Ultramarine.
  • Staring into a mirror he brings his arms straight up above his head in patented style.
  • Reggie Jackson, who had his moniker patented, isn't quite ready to pass the Mr. October nickname to Chase Utley.
  • Thank you for your interest in patented Newticles and the revolutionary testicular implant procedure for Republicans.
  • He had just completed his first children's book about Tibet, illustrated with what he called "patented stroboscopic images."
  • Charlie Helin patented his Flatfish in 1936, and by his own claim, the Detroit, Michigan, plug maker had sold 5 million of them before 1950.
  • Because the poet is artist and dreamer, his word, in one form or another, is "like," a word patented by poets; and all who use it are become, in so far, poets.
  • At one point, it’s a parable about addictions and takes a very serious tone, but the next scene switches to an all out TG & A fest that’s tits, gore and ass, a phrase patented by yours truly!
  • If valuable genes remain patented for long periods of time, it could only be because an extended and valuable process of finding valuable genes is needed — which this patentability encourages.
  • Burke declined to go into detail, but said the company aims to commercialize what he describes as a patented, leapfrog technology that accelerates the breakdown of organic matter, whether crop waste or potato peals, into bio gas.

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