Examples of 'it was coined' in a sentence

Meaning of "it was coined"

The phrase 'it was coined' is used to describe the origin or creation of a new word, phrase, or term. It indicates that someone came up with the idea or concept and introduced it into language usage. For example, 'The term 'cybersecurity' was coined in the 1990s to describe the protection of computer systems from unauthorized access.'

How to use "it was coined" in a sentence

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it was coined
It was coined as an anglicisation of given names in other languages.
He always assumed it was coined on the spot.
It was coined by my very own father.
Or by the profession, for the use or benefit of which it was coined.
She says it was coined by her dad when she was a kid.
The word Zhan zhuang is the modern term ; it was coined by Wang Xiangzhai.
It was coined for this dictionary.
In a nice twist, it was coined outside of New York.
It was coined by analogy with the adjacent Kingsbury station.
Andtheword " lava " -- it actually comes from the Italian, and it was coined in here.
And it was coined.
It was coined by a physicist called Hugh Everett.
According to Ronald Numbers, it was coined in 1983 by Paul de Vries, a Wheaton College philosopher.
It was coined by queer black feminist Moya Bailey.
And it was coined here at the NSA.

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It was coined in MacBeth and derives from Middle English.
Although it was coined smart specialization, the strategy is actually about diversification.
It was coined during Reconstruction.
Like Aryan, it was coined by philologists to designate a group of related languages.
It was coined by our Executive Producer.
Origin? It was coined in MacBeth and derives from Middle English.
It was coined by Horace Logan.
It was coined by Steven Weinberg.
It was coined by Max Factor.
It was coined by Horace Walpole.
It was coined earlier on when the problem was less understood, and it stuck.
It was coined to describe the rich social, artistic, and cultural collaborations of the period.
It was coined to describe the modern Greek people 's preoccupation with their ancient past.
Indeed it was coined by Joseph Schumpeter, “ creative destruction is the essential fact about capitalism.
It was coined in the early 19th century and has a strong negative connotation.
It was coined by Jean-Jacques Ampère.
Origin? It was coined in MacBeth and derives from Middle English . Very good, son.
It was coined in 2005 as a portmanteau of crowd and outsourcing.
It was coined in the early 19th century.
It was coined by a physicist called Hugh Everett in the ' 50s.
It was coined by John Gray in 1866 when he intended it as a subgenus of " Steno.
It was coined by Joseph Raphson in his work De spatio reali, published in 1697.
It was coined by blogger and anti-corruption activist Alexei Navalny in February 2011.
It was coined when these states joined the EU diplomatic efforts with Iran in 2006.
It was coined in 1902 by the American Anthropological Association.
It was coined in 1838 by the German entomologist Hermann Burmeister.

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