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is labelling
verb
To put a label (a ticket or sign) on (something).
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He told about the difficulty of the job & how he is labelling every piece.
Google's image recognition algorithm is labelling photos of black people as gorillas and putting them into a special album.
As these do not take into account whether someone has since moved or died, this is labelling innocent people as ex-convicts.
"I am also concerned that the government is labelling the report as patronising, when they are the ones dismissing the concerns raised by disabled people who helped instigate the inquiry in the first place".
The guiding thought of this wise, impassioned essay is that ethnic, religious and other such labels are often treacherous, especially when someone else is labelling you at your expense.
It's one of only two things that North America does better than the UK in terms of road signage (the other is labelling the street names at every single intersection, meaning you don't have to play England's "what road are we on?" guessing game. To illustrate, I went to the map of Toronto and clicked randomly on an intersection. Sure enough.
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Each is labeled preliminary.
Theirs is labelled "Mum".
The other is labeled innovative.
One bottle is labelled "Rembrandt".
Everything is labelled and dated.
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