Denominated [verb]

Definition of Denominated:

name

Synonyms of Denominated:


Opposite/Antonyms of Denominated:

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Sentence/Example of Denominated:

The disturbances which took place there, and which were denominated the "Rebecca riots," were equally singular and unexpected.

The Greeks and Latins denominated it cynocephalus, because its muzzle resembles that of a dog.

He is denominated the crab-dog, because he principally feeds upon crabs and other crustaceous animals.

But Mary firmly held her hand, and led her on through the long hall, into a room which they usually denominated "the best room."

Harrow is called Ida, as his friends are denominated by fictitious names.

And his Church is denominated his portion, and the lot of his inheritance.

Thus described, they resemble the prophets of old, denominated "seers."

In this sense, and in this sense only, it may be denominated the younger sister of the Commedia Erudita.

The woman is denominated a sinner, because incontinency was her trade and the means of her subsistence.

For these reasons, and because of its transforming influence, we denominated it the principle of discipleship.