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brand-

[brand] / brænd /


brand




VERB
label negatively
Synonyms


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Among its recommendation, the postmortem called on the party to develop “a more welcoming brand of conservatism” and suggested an extensive set of “inclusion” proposals for minority groups, including Latinos, Asians and African Americans.

From Los Angeles Times

Rival brands such as Toyota and Hyundai have announced U.S. plant investments to reduce their tariff exposure.

From The Wall Street Journal

Certain domestic brands aligned with subsidy programs may continue to outperform even as broader consumption remains subdued.

From Barron's

The new locations are hitting strong sales quickly, suggesting the brand resonates well beyond its Western strongholds.

From Barron's

Fans have complained about the lack of a brand new Mario or Zelda game and, as things stand, neither has been announced yet.

From BBC