Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective recognized; having the identity established.
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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
identify .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective having the identity known or established
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Examples
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But that doesn't mean that it's okay that the title identified the ranch and then gave it's location as "Benedict Canyon".
A little less "drama", a little more emphasis on the "docu", please...
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But that doesn't mean that it's okay that the title identified the ranch and then gave it's location as "Benedict Canyon".
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The title identified the tree as Borrachero the Intoxicator.
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The title identified the tree as Borrachero the Intoxicator.
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I was standing in front of what the label identified as a Senufo mask from the Ivory Coast when the Kid returned to tell me that Chance would be with me in a minute.
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The label identified the picture as The Dirty Dozen.
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Every now and then a word identified itself to me as something I recognized.
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Every now and then a word identified itself to me as something I recognized.
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In the Reagan era, for example, it was forbidden to use the phrase \ "human rights, \" a term identified with the administration of President Jimmy Carter.
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In the Reagan era, for example, it was forbidden to use the phrase "human rights," a term identified with the administration of President Jimmy Carter.
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