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dubbing

[duhb-ing] / ˈdʌb ɪŋ /


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The latest direction builds on the company’s DNA instead of trying to emulate other brands, executives said on an investor call to discuss the business’s latest earnings, dubbing the latest plan “Project Sunshine.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Leo said the role of women in the fight against hunger, often overlooked, was in fact "indispensable", dubbing them "the silent architects of survival".

From Barron's

Environmental groups were outraged by the announcement — dubbing the email offer as an “inbox from hell.”

From Los Angeles Times

He felt that traditional dubbing techniques for the international versions of his films didn't quite match the emotional impact of the originals.

From BBC

She criticised White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller for dubbing the US capital "more violent than Baghdad".

From BBC