Labelling [verb]

Definition of Labelling:

mark, describe; brand

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Sentence/Example of Labelling:

I have a mild grievance against that talented lady, Miss Marjorie Bowen, for labelling her latest novel "a romantic fantasy."

I was only labelling and pigeon-holing a thought; it is to be laid away to moulder with the dust of ages.

No one can play the man of business like me, when I please, to the very filing and labelling of my letters.

What use in our inveighing against a vice if the people insist on labelling it a virtue?

Strips of adhesive paper, about a inch and a inches wide, to put round objects for labelling.

Carter Paterson was out of the question, and any labelling or addressing to be avoided on obvious grounds.

The conclusion is perhaps Shakespearean rather than English, and in a fashion escapes from any national labelling.

He saved himself, however, after the sane and conservative manner of his kind, by labelling his generalizations as “tentative.”

Keen justice made the magistrates rigid and exact in the exposition and publication of crime, hence the labelling of an offender.

The duties which commanded these high emoluments consisted of the tying up and labelling of blacking pots.