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Characterised

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Characterised meaning

simple past and past participle of characterise

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Whereas HAL was characterised as being "male", SAL is characterised as being "female" (voiced by Candice Bergen ) and is represented by a blue camera eye instead of a red one.

According to Age UK, frailty is generally characterised by issues like reduced muscle strength and fatigue.

Another question is that perhaps there are environments rather characterised by other visions of the world.

As a reminder, the prior report was characterised by an unwind in car production and pharmaceuticals with the downside amplified by strike action and the service sector, which saw output fall by 0.5%, as opined by ING.

Barrister, Joe Brolly, characterised him as a "computer geek" who wrongly became a suspect because of his links with Irish republicanism.

Brand’s lawyers characterised the way in which the request for comment was made as part of a “pre-conceived strategy aimed at damaging their client”, according to the report.

But all the questions about ethnicity and faith, cultural values and political orientation that have characterised Turkish history over the last century may be moot in the forthcoming election.

But decor aside, the main reason I have included in this round-up is because it rips up the prevailing misconception that vegan food is characterised by restraint and puritanism yet devoid of indulgence or joy.

Central banks in advanced economies are continuing to raise rates amidst a sticky inflationary environment, characterised by uncertain signals from noisy job markets.

Characterised Chinese lending through the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) as “debt trap diplomacy” designed to give China leverage over other countries.

Consequently, elections in Africa are characterised by violence, voter inducement and systemic rigging.

Dr Hallis, who is a member of the campaign's science group, said the Rum rocks were an "excellent comparison" to those in the Mars crater, as they were "characterised by the mineral olivine".

Externally, it is characterised by a distinctive rear apron with painted diffuser panels and a unique front apron in body colour.

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar’s Special Assistant on Public Communication, Phrank Shaibu has unveiled what he called the 10 big lies that have so far characterised the Bola Tinubu administration.

He hoped the new Erdogan administration would not be characterised by the same revisionism and disrespect for international law.

His leadership style has been characterised by a hands-on approach.

In all, “the front is characterised by stasis”, the review said.

Indeed, the conversation on Tuesday was characterised, above all else, by its candour, its transparency and its pragmatism.

In the past, Scottish unionism was characterised by the argument for a multi-national state – despite the nations of the UK being different bodies politic, they hold in common sufficient interests and preferences to legitimise a shared state.

It also tasked MfBs and other relevant stakeholders to get involved in the implementation of policies of urgent importance to forestall the crisis that recently characterised the implementation of the Naira redesign policy.