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Termed

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Termed meaning

simple past and past participle of term

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If a person is active over a messaging tool and is able to accept the messages it is termed as online message and if the person is not available and the message is left to view when the person is back, it is termed as offline message.

If the cipher operates on single letters, it is termed a simple substitution cipher; a cipher that operates on larger groups of letters is termed polygraphic.

If the decisions are based on convention they are termed arbitrary or mindless while those not so based may be termed subjective.

In modern parlance, demonstration may be termed deductive reasoning, while probability may be termed inductive reasoning.

Judaism understands that the vast majority of people, aside from those who are termed Tzadikim and those termed Tzadikim gemurim ( Hebrew : צדיק, "the righteous" and "the completely righteous"), will succumb to sin in their lives.

Occupational stress is concerned with physical and psychosocial working conditions (termed stressors) that can elicit negative responses (termed strains) from employees.

Such shadows are termed "ghost images", and the effect is termed "ghosting".

This type of TMD is sometimes termed "posttraumatic TMD" (pTMD) to distinguish it from TMD of unknown cause, sometimes termed " idiopathic TMD" (iTMD).

Actor-director R Madhavan termed the development a “brilliant” move.

After the March 16 meeting, Van Straaten carried what he termed his “terrible secret” for a month before yesterday’s official announcement.

After this phase moon will partially enter the actual dark part of the earth’s shadow which is termed an umbral lunar eclipse and is considered the actual eclipse by most people,” he added.

Allen denied Jane Doe's allegations in a statement through his attorney, admitting to what he termed a "consensual" sexual relationship and accusing her of asking him for money.

Bilawal termed the restoration of diplomatic ties between Saudi Arabia and Iran as a ‘positive development’.

BJP spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla termed RJD's tweet "disgusting" while another spokesperson Gaurav Bhatia said the coffin belongs to the RJD and the Parliament of the country.

Burst of tyre cannot be termed a natural act. It is human negligence," the order said.

But a video has gone viral on social media which can safely be termed as a mixture of both.

But when similar politics is pursued by Eknath Shinde, it is being questioned and termed as an act of betrayal.

But whether the “Buddhist bin Laden,” as TIME magazine once hyperbolically termed him, is “mobilized” to serve military government in any more substantial and long-term capacity remains to be seen.

By counting differences between the genes inherited from the individual's mother and father (termed the heterozygosity), they were able to estimate the level of genetic diversity across each species.

Corporations also have taken advantage of low pandemic-era rates and termed out their debt; 60% of maturities at larger companies won't come due until 2030 at the earliest.