Termed

Word TERMED
Character 6
Hyphenation N/A
Pronunciations /tɜːmd/

Definitions and meanings of "Termed"

What do we mean by termed?

To phrase a certain way; to name or call.

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The word "termed" in example sentences

As the Giants closed what coach Tom Coughlin termed the first "half" of the season (read: pre-NFC East play) at 4-2, Mr. Pascoe has proved to be exactly the sort of player every contending NFL team needs: one who'll do anything and do it well. ❋ Aditi Kinkhabwala (2010)

The result was a methodology for organizing and life that he termed "Satyagraha" -- a Sanskrit word usually translated as "truth force" or "soul force." ❋ Ben Brandzel (2010)

Reef fish share genetic connections across what Darwin termed an 'impassable barrier', 5000km of deep ocean separating the eastern and central Pacific, according to a report by Smithsonian scientists in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B. ❋ Unknown (2006)

This bovine antelope is again termed Bakar al-Wahsh (wild cattle) or Bos ❋ Unknown (2006)

In fact, cupping the phone in the so-called "iPhone death grip" - the coin termed by bloggers covering the antenna issues - is directly related to the signal loss. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Neuro-linguistic programming, in short termed by surgeons as NLP, is basically something that encompasses neurology, language and programming, the three main influential components that produces human experience. ❋ Unknown (2010)

What was commonly called termed communist was "socialist" and democratic was "capitalist". ❋ Smrutibhave (2010)

She is the square peg that won’t be forced into the round hole; a “complex conservative” (coin termed by my spouse) that both political parties and the media can’t figure out; which is what scares them so much. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The discourse over, our clerk, who is, if possible, worse than the curate, repeats the form of call termed El Ikamah; then entering the Mihrab or niche, he recites the two-bow Friday litany, with, and in front of, the congregation. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Later years saw the appearance of the professional actor, by more humble designation termed a strolling player. ❋ Arnold Wynne (N/A)

There were caves and thickets and the Gap itself was what local parlance termed a "master shut-in." ❋ Charles Neville Buck (1904)

The "Renaissance," if it may be so termed, that is, the contact between the Russian spirit and Western genius, occurred in the eighteenth century. ❋ ��mile Faguet (1881)

The forecastle is the habitat of the ordinary sailors, and is usually in nautical parlance termed the _foge-s'l_. ❋ R. [Illustrator] Richardson (1859)

I shall not discuss this question on the abstract principle of peace at any price, as it is termed, which is held by a small minority of persons in this country, founded on religious opinions which are not generally received, but I shall discuss it entirely on principles which are accepted by all the Members of this House. ❋ John Bright (1850)

So universal was the belief in these prodigies and omens, that they were sometimes formally reported to the senate, committees were appointed to inquire into them, and solemn sacrifices were offered to "expiate them," as it was termed, that is, to avert the displeasure of the gods, which the omens were supposed to foreshadow and portend. ❋ Jacob Abbott (1841)

The transcendental idea of freedom is far from constituting the entire content of the psychological conception so termed, which is for the most part empirical. ❋ Immanuel Kant (1764)

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