termed (Meaning)

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termed (imp. & p. p.)

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termed Sentence Examples

  1. The concept was termed "quantum entanglement" to describe the interconnectedness of subatomic particles.
  2. The medical condition is termed "hypertension" to indicate abnormally high blood pressure.
  3. The financial instrument is termed "futures contract" to indicate an agreement to buy or sell a commodity or financial asset at a later date.
  4. The phobia is termed "acrophobia" to indicate an intense fear of heights.
  5. The biological process is termed "respiration" to indicate the intake and release of gases in living organisms.
  6. The psychological disorder is termed "schizophrenia" to indicate a mental illness characterized by hallucinations and delusions.
  7. The geological formation is termed "strata" to describe the layers of sedimentary rock that form a rock mass.
  8. The grammatical function is termed "adjective" to describe words that modify nouns and pronouns.
  9. The mathematical operation is termed "subtraction" to indicate the act of finding the difference between two numbers.
  10. The scientific procedure is termed "experimentation" to describe the controlled observation and manipulation of variables in order to test hypotheses.

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designated, dubbed, labeled,named, baptized, celebrated,labelled, denominated, christened, titled

anonymous, unspecified, unbaptized, nameless, innominate, unbaptized, innominate, untitled, faceless,unidentified

The concept was termed "quantum entanglement" to describe the interconnectedness of subatomic particles.

The medical condition is termed "hypertension" to indicate abnormally high blood pressure.

The financial instrument is termed "futures contract" to indicate an agreement to buy or sell a commodity or financial asset at a later date.

The phobia is termed "acrophobia" to indicate an intense fear of heights.