Used in a Sentence

named

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for named.

Editorial note

Another cause named in the article is new EU rules for EU flagged vessels.

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Definitions2
Parts of speech1

Quick take

Having a name.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of named gathered in one view.

adjective

Having a name.

adjective

(programming) An argument that is passed to a subroutine according to its name in the invocation code, rather than on its position; compare with positional.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for named.

adjective

(programming) An argument that is passed to a subroutine according to its name in the invocation code, rather than on its position; compare with positional.

Example sentences

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Another cause named in the article is new EU rules for EU flagged vessels.

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Well, the product is named soy lent after all...

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Jesus is not the son of God or Messiah but a Prophet instead named Isa.

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Of course depending on where you get your news from rebels could be named 'terrorists' or 'freedom fighters' and what not.

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The episode[0] had a guest named Mark Stevenson, who had written a book exploring the future of various areas of science.

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But maybe the article writer asked, and the user preferred not to be named, for all we know.

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Long ago, there was a search engine named Dogpile that would search Google and Altavista and Yahoo and Ask Jeeves about a dozen others.

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XPS uses a variety of AI technologies such as IBM's Watson, Named Entity Recognition, Natural Language Classifiers, and Sentiment Analysis to produce its results.

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Main Street Hub was recently named #73 on the Inc.

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Will it be named Windows 11, or even Windows 12?

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In short, I don't think I've seen a more appropriately named project lately.

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They could have easily provided the same facilities for backwards compatibility of table behavior while also providing clearly-named and usable methods for doing things as basic as centering.

Quote examples

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We were named one of "50 Disruptive Companies in 2013" by MIT Technology Review.

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It is currently still named "debbindiff", but will be renamed soon.

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"⌘" is a little tricky to find, since it's named "place of interest marker" or something like that.

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When you say "puts 1+1" in a blank file, I can't imagine that not grasping that you're in a binding of an anonymous singleton instance of an Object named "main" being an hindrance.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use named in a sentence?

Another cause named in the article is new EU rules for EU flagged vessels.

What does named mean?

Having a name.

What part of speech is named?

named is commonly used as adjective.