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Coined

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Coined meaning

simple past and past participle of coin

Example sentences (20)

I forget who coined the term and nobody in the group seems to remember who coined it either.

The adjective feudal was coined in the 17th century, and the noun feudalism, often used in a political and propaganda context, was not coined until the 19th century, from the French féodalité (feudality), itself an 18th-century creation.

The corresponding phenomenon in Korea is called gukja (國字), a cognate name; there are however far fewer Korean-coined characters than Japanese-coined ones.

According to an urban legend ascribed to George Bernard Shaw, the Irish playwright, he coined the word “ghoti” to underline the absurdities of English spelling.

And more and more, our patents have been coined to vehicle and XR preparing us for future competition.

As this system doesn’t have a single name, experts have coined the name meaning hanging and meaning next to one another.

Coined as the “Surf Capital of Canada,” Tofino’s accolades are notable, including making Time Magazine’s 50 Greatest Destinations to Visit in 2022.

Coined the “A4 Revolution,” protestors blank sheets of standard printer paper to resist being silenced and taunt authorities, as they could not be arrested for holding signs without writing.

DG De Lima coined the no red tape, but only red-carpet treatment.

Each pair was asked to choose a codename and some pairs coined their group names from merging their individual names.

Eight out of 21 participants, who picked up a tan while on holiday, were coined ‘seekers’.

He also addressed Trump’s most for the governor, “Ron DeSanctimonious,” which the former president first coined in November before his third presidential campaign announcement.

Herblock coined the word “McCarthyism” in his 1950 cartoon in The Washington Post.

In protest, some on social media have coined the term “predditor” as a replacement for groomer.

In short, he was a pioneer in universal design, a term coined in the late 1970s by Ronald L. Mace, an architect who had used a wheelchair since contracting polio as a child.

It's coined the Fujiwhara Effect.

I wonder if he gets to know that the word 'Quit India' was coined by a Muslim, he will not use this word.

Many Canadians are embracing the dual income, no kids (DINK) lifestyle, a term that was coined in the 1980s and is making a resurgence as a result of economic and societal conditions.

Paul Hebert, the University of Guelph researcher who coined the term DNA barcoding, told CBC Kitchener-Waterloo's 's host Craig Norris what he's excited to see happen in the future.

President Reagan famously coined the “misery index” to criticize President Carter: it was the sum of inflation and unemployment (16% for Carter at this time in his term; 9.5% at the comparable point of Reagan’s first term).