[
US
/ˈɫeɪbəɫd/
]
[ UK /lˈeɪbəld/ ]
[ UK /lˈeɪbəld/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
bearing or marked with a label or tag
properly labeled luggage
How To Use labelled In A Sentence
- Single radiolabelled colonies harbouring plasmids with inserts bigger than 1000 bp were analysed further.
- I'm still labelled a hypochondriac, a lier, someone who's making things up. BlogHer - Comments
- Measures designed to promote and protect local educational values could be labelled as ‘barriers to trade’.
- One of the reasons we made the film was to present a different picture of people who have been labelled as ‘mentally ill’ than normally appears in the media.
- People are unwilling to go to a psychiatrist or psychologist for the fear of being labelled mad.
- Many are labelled PDO protected designation of origin, indicating that the cheese has been produced in a traditional way. Insiders' guide to Greece
- Instead of dissuading him from further crime, the fact of having been labelled a criminal may be sufficient to make him what, if we believe his protestations of innocence, he was not.
- Katy Perry labels fiance Russell Brand the ultimate 'bridezilla' RUSSELL Brand has been labelled a "bridezilla" by his popstar fiance Katy Perry. NEWS.com.au | Top Stories
- In plants the organization of DNA as multiple replicons can be readily visualized by fibre autoradiography, in which replicating DNA molecules are labelled with tritiated thymidine.
- A total labelling index was calculated as the ratio of labelled cell to total cell numbers for each column.