Use "characterised" in a sentence

1. Characterised - British, characterized - American.

2. Characterised - British, Characterized - American

3. Characterised in a sentence (1) 1960s Britain was Characterised by a greater degree of freedom than before

4. As verbs the difference between characterized and Characterised is that characterized is (characterize) while Characterised is (characterise)

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6. Is characterised by a conspicuous Avicularium …

7. So is she well Characterised? Absolutely not

8. What does Characterised mean? Information and translations of Characterised in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.

9. Definition of Characterised in the Definitions.net dictionary

10. What does mis-Characterised mean? Information and translations of mis-Characterised in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.

11. Allan Chapman has characterised him as "England's Leonardo".

12. European arms markets are Characterised by their fragmentation

13. What does Catarrhy mean? Characterised by catarrh; mucous

14. Every Presidency is Characterised by certain important elements

15. Hidhabu Abote is characterised by mountain ranges in …

16. Definition of mis-Characterised in the Definitions.net dictionary

17. "Today's Sweden is Characterised by ethnic diversity"

18. Butcherly meaning Like a butcher; characterised by slaughter, savage.

19. The site has been characterised "fortified metallurgical industrial center".

20. He is characterised as representative of Ukraine's far right.

21. The animal is characterised as "lively, intelligent and tenacious".

22. Methods of analysis should be characterised by the following criteria:

23. The heterophile agglutinin could be characterised by a specific antiserum.

24. Any of the geological epochs characterised by an ice age.

25. ‘The early part of the period was Characterised by modest profit levels despite the vast expansion of the domestic market.’ ‘The cycle is Characterised by a period of growth, then strong growth and then recession.’ ‘All boom periods have been Characterised by …

26. Leaf size is the chief criterion for the classification of tea plants, with three primary classifications being, Assam type, characterised by the largest leaves; China type, characterised by the smallest leaves; and Cambodian type, characterised by leaves of intermediate size.

27. Concentrative (comparative more Concentrative, superlative most Concentrative) Characterised by concentration

28. Anaesthetic: adjective (1) Inducing, referring to, or characterised by anaesthesia

29. Traditional dance music can't really be Characterised or defined in …

30. They build modern Catamarans characterised by maximum comfort and quality.

31. Belladonna is a remedy characterised by great intensity and vividness

32. Bort supports and braces are characterised by their therapeutic effect

33. The mesomorphic type (Sheldon) is characterised by acceleration of puberty.

34. It characterised that situation as a ‘systemic abuse of rights’.

35. (3) The group has always been Characterised by an uncompromising militancy.

36. It has also characterised the properties of the adhesive materials used.

37. The international situation may be characterised as extremely tense and unpredictable.

38. Catarrhy (comparative more Catarrhy, superlative most Catarrhy) Characterised by catarrh; mucous.

39. aglobuliosis, Aglobulism An obsolete term for a condition characterised by anaemia.

40. Alex Hughes from The Huffington Post characterised the song as "heartbreaking".

41. "Gothic cathedrals are Characterised by large towers and spires"

42. What does Blotty mean? Characterised or ridden with blots or blemishes

43. Moreover, ash and soot deposit properties were also sought and characterised.

44. fluorescent, as characterised by emitting light during absorption of ultraviolet radiation

45. fluorescent, as characterised by emitting light during absorption of ultraviolet radiation,

46. Aglobuliosis, Aglobulism An obsolete term for a condition characterised by anaemia

47. As an adjective Butcherly is like a butcher; characterised by slaughter, savage

48. Bacterial vaginosis (BV) and periodontal disease (PD) are Characterised as bacterial dysbioses

49. • characterised by the material used as the active medium The title of 3/14 is to be read as: Lasers characterised by the material used as the active medium.

50. The invention is characterised in that an analogue measuring signal (U¿I?)

51. "It is called cretinism and it is Characterised by inaction"

52. Built in 1853, it is Characterised by the broad overhanging hipped roof

53. The interfaces of the water filling adapters interoperability constituent are characterised as

54. Days of high fire danger are also characterised by low _ _ _ _ _ _ ty levels.

55. Blotty ( comparative blottier, superlative blottiest ) Characterised or ridden with blots or blemishes

56. These enzymes were cloned and characterised for their substrate specificity and functional activity.

57. (2) We must avoid the damaging boom-bust cycles which Characterised the 1980s

58. Mitosis is a complex process that is poorly characterised at the molecular level.

59. Capaci has a wonderful Mother Church characterised by the typical Sicilian Baroque Style

60. Bulimia nervosa is characterised by a repetitive cycle of binge eating and purging

61. Therefore, the activities in 2003 can largely be characterised as a learning process.

62. Distributions of Bursty processes or events are characterised by heavy, or fat, tails

63. Cut back Cankered growth – characterised by sunken, peeling bark – to clean white wood.

64. An incandescent lamp assembly is characterised by adapter (5) and adjustment collar means.

65. Acicular ferrite is also characterised by high angle boundaries between the ferrite grains.

66. Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) is a bleeding disorder characterised by shortened platelet survival.

67. The proto-historic period is characterised by contact with Chinese and Indian civilisations.

68. Critics have characterised them as weapons of terror and illegal under international conventions.

69. Waterbuck are characterised by a long neck and short, strong and black legs.

70. Burnout recovery stories are often characterised by making dramatic or surprising shifts in lifestyle

71. Meniere’s disease is characterised by recurrent attacks of vertigo, sensory hearing loss and tinnitus.

72. The area is characterised by the predominance of alluvial soils composed of calcaric fluvisols.

73. Indeed, the market for natural gas is generally characterised by rather important price fluctuations.

74. This pathology is characterised by vinculin collection and the gathering of actin stress fibres.

75. The wines are characterised by medium-high alcoholic strength, moderate acidity and good flavour.

76. We Characterised the oral microbiota of young South African females with a high prev …

77. It is an area of the world characterised by active volcanoes and frequent earthquakes.

78. It perfectly caught the air of feebleness which has characterised months of desultory chatter.

79. This disease is characterised by rise in temperature and bleeding from the mucous membranes .

80. AD is characterised by depressed pH values and elevated concentrations of dissolved heavy metals.