Appellation in a sentence as a noun

I don't consider that a bad thing, but do at least give it the deserved appellation.

Mark's friends are only entitled to the appellation when it's convenient for Mark.

Does such a self-evident law really require the appellation 'Iron'?

I think the reason you & I are talking past each other is that I wrote my comment because I found Colin's "dense urban area" appellation misleading.

I am now taking suggestions for a new disparaging appellation to apply to my fact based paranoia.

There are certainly instances of poor crypto implementation, but I don't think this particular example is worthy of the appellation of poor programming.

Appellation definitions

noun

identifying word or words by which someone or something is called and classified or distinguished from others

See also: denomination designation appellative