branded

/ˈbrændɪd/
verb
  1. Past tense of brand: to mark something with a brand, or to give something a distinctive identity.
    • The company branded its new product with a catchy slogan.
    • They branded the wooden crates with the shipping company's logo.
    • The rancher branded the calves with the ranch's symbol.
adjective
  1. Marked with a brand name or logo, especially to show ownership or origin.
    • She only buys branded clothing from well-known companies.
    • The branded cattle were easy to identify at the fair.
    • The store sells both branded and generic products.
  2. Having a strong, recognizable identity or reputation, often associated with a particular company or product.
    • He works for a branded coffee company that is famous worldwide.
    • The event was sponsored by several branded technology firms.
    • The hotel chain offers a branded experience that guests trust.
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