View example sentences, synonyms and word forms for Labelled.
Labelled meaning
Having a label, tagged. | Defined or described (as).
Example sentences (20)
A civil servant labelled a “Remainer” by the Brexiters is as suspect as a Russian labelled a “class enemy” by the communists.
Starting from November 2011, no Scotch whisky could be labelled as a vatted malt or pure malt, the SWR requiring them to be labelled blended malt instead.sfn Blended Johnnie Walker Scotch whisky bottles.
St Stephen's Chapel, labelled "H of Comm" (House of Commons), was adjacent to Westminster Hall; the Parliament Chamber—labelled "H of L" (House of Lords)—and the Prince's Chamber were to the far south.
To distinguish the two offices, London books were labelled "Oxford University Press" publications, while those from Oxford were labelled "Clarendon Press" books.
Worldwide plantations of Syrah have increased considerably in the late 1990s and early 2000s, and both Syrah-labelled and Shiraz-labelled wines are on the increase.
According to reports now labelled “untrue,” superstars and Dua Lipa were set to headline the annual event.
Additionally, attention was given to HGVs and goods vehicles to ensure that their loads were secure and that the substances they were carrying were correctly stored and labelled.
After video footage of a violent attempted carjacking in Tamworth surfaced online police labelled the attack as 'disgraceful' and 'disgusting'.
A large number of them are Bengali-origin Muslims, often labelled Bangladeshis and derided as “outsiders” and a “threat” to the “indigenous” population of Assam.
Amenities that are labelled accessible, are often quite the opposite for people with disabilities when they arrive to use them.
Andrew Hewat, executive officer of the Victorian Allied Health Professionals Association, labelled the deaths a tragedy.
Angry colleagues have labelled them "enemies", "narcissists" and even "the Taliban", but the 20 Republicans blocking their leader Kevin McCarthy's bid to become speaker have not budged.
Another comment followed, this time directed towards Borg Manche’ whom Farrugia labelled “a hypocrite”, making reference to some issue that had cropped up during a meeting.
As a relatively new resident, he reasoned that other members of the community had resigned to their fate of being subjected to noise pollution, perhaps due to the fear of being labelled spiritual adversaries by the church.
Asked why Apple had labelled the attack “state-sponsored”, this official said: “State actor is a standard language used by everyone.
A subsequent freedom of information request revealed that 9m items worth £20m provided by Luxe Lifestyle were labelled “do not supply” by the government, meaning they were not used.
Australia’s center-left Labor government believes the A$368 billion ($244.06 billion) deal is necessary given Chinese military buildup in the region, which it has labelled the largest since World War Two.
A woman called Courtney, 33, labelled the area "rough".
BEIJING (Reuters): China has complained to Germany after its foreign minister labelled President Xi Jinping a “dictator”, the Chinese foreign ministry said on Monday, calling the title “absurd” and an “open political provocation”.
Being labelled a quitter is nothing new for McGregor, as former opponents such as Mayweather and fellow UFC legend Khabib Nurmagomedov have mocked him for his previous submission defeats.