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dubbed

[duhbd] / dʌbd /


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The initiative, dubbed the Party Line project, is the brainchild of Matter Neuroscience, a mental health startup focused on researching the science behind happiness and creating tools to battle major depressive disorders.

From Los Angeles Times

The scale of illegal waste activity in England saw it once dubbed the "new narcotics" by former Environment Agency chief Sir James Bevan.

From BBC

Investors say demand for the chips, dubbed Panther Lake, are an important indicator of whether Intel’s turnaround plans are working.

From The Wall Street Journal

Former intelligence official Egisto Ott goes on trial in Vienna on Thursday, accused of spying for Russia in what is being dubbed Austria's biggest spy trial in years.

From BBC

A new function, dubbed “motion control,” lets users have more precise control over characters’ actions and expressions, and has gained traction overseas, according to the company.

From The Wall Street Journal