Definitions
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- v. Simple past tense and past participle of list.
- adj. entered on a list, especially an official one
- adj. protected from demolition or alteration
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
- adj. placed on a list. Opposite of
unlisted . - adj. officially entered in a roll or list.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adj. on a list
Etymologies
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Examples
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However, many European banks also are listed in the U.S., exposing them to immediate market scrutiny that their non-U. S.-listed peers would escape.
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By contrast, he said, many stocks listed on Chinese exchanges are trading at more than 40 times their earnings per share, making the U. S.-listed stocks a relative bargain.
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The surprise move by the Sino-American duo, announced Feb. 1, gave them 12% of Rio's U. K.-listed shares and 9% of the company's total equity, including shares listed in Australia.
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The first ETF on record was listed on the New York Stock Exchange in January 1993, 13 years before the first U. K.-listed fund.
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The Index is designed to track the performance of the largest and most liquid U. S.-listed companies engaged in internet-related businesses and that are listed in the U.S.
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Much to our surprise, however, the label listed a second main ingredient along with mangoes: sugar.
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It was as if we collectively held our breath in some crazy, daily life-and-death lottery - would he win the prize of life and return to us or would he be yet another name listed at the end of a news broadcast proclaiming the newly dead as heroes?
Graciela Tiscareno-Sato: Iraq Final March Home: Thoughts From a Latina Vet
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Each wore a snug, dark-gray uniform, the Romulan Security sigil emblazoned on the right breast, their name listed beneath it in matching silver characters.
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All dressed up in shabby civilian clothing but bearing in his pocket a neatly folded copy of his orders to go to the war—his name listed and circled.
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Because I thought you were with Faith, but then I saw your name listed on the roster there.
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