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branded
[bran-did]
adjective
marked with a branding iron to show ownership.
branded cattle.
Commerce.carrying the brand or trademark of a manufacturer.
branded merchandise.
branded
/ ˈæԻɪ /
adjective
identifiable as being the product of a particular manufacturer or marketing company
Other 51Թ Forms
- nonbranded adjective
- well-branded adjective
Example Sentences
And they have come from firms selling branded drugs - not the cheaper, generic medicines that many Americans rely on and that are made in China and India.
Costing £250m, it was substantially cheaper than Supertram but critics said it lacked ambition, while others branded it a costly white elephant, noting that nowhere else in the UK had built a new trolleybus line.
That infuriated Reform UK's group leader in Cornwall, Rob Parsonage, who branded the coalition deal "undemocratic" and "a total stitch-up".
The east African country is branded by Trump as a "terrorist safe haven".
It includes proposals to make school uniforms more affordable, and limiting the amount of branded items which parents and retailers have said drives up the cost.
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