Sentence examples for understandably named from inspiring English sources

The phrase "understandably named" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when explaining that a name or title is logical or makes sense given the context or characteristics of the subject. Example: "The new software is understandably named 'QuickFix' because it aims to provide fast solutions to common problems."

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This year, a spring version of the temporary bazaar, understandably named Springle, is up and running through Sunday.

Wallace Spearmon was understandably named USA Track and Field's athlete of the week after running a blistering 19.95sec 200m on Saturday at the UTA Bobby Layne Invitational in Arlington, Texas.

This level hides the details of the physical database and focuses more on describing the data content and its use in understandably named database objects.

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But the Kosovars whom he claimed would suffer "disastrous consequences" from Nato's actions now understandably name streets and buildings after Clinton and Blair, not Pinter and Milosevic   If he had put the subtle pauses and timing in his political pronouncements that he did in his plays, it would have been a considerable step forward.

Set this by understandably naming the project vision, aims, and deliverables.

An understandably bruised Franzen named her "the stupidest person in New York," and Salman Rushdie called her "a weird woman who seems to feel the need to alternately praise and spank".

For those not in the know yet, the show is about a spunky, understandably naive young redhead named Kimmy who has been imprisoned with three other women in an underground bunker in Durnsville, Indiana for 15 years by an insane (and unseen) preacher named Richard Wayne Gary Wayne.

And while Slack, understandably, will get name-checked a fair amount when discussing the new collaboration tool, the software giant has taken a very cleanly organized business approach that sets it apart from that chief competitor.

Much of the focus in the build-up to the game was understandably on Pochettino, who was named Southampton manager on Friday following the surprise sacking of Nigel Adkins.

A divorce lawyer was lively about unreasonable behaviour (the most common ground for divorce and, understandably, the name of his boat).

There he acted, wrote, and played piano in a jazz trio — taking the place of another Nebraska boy, Spangler Arlington Brugh, who would soon leave behind both his state and, understandably, his name, and reappear in Hollywood as Robert Taylor.

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