1. branded - Adjective
3. branded - Adjective Satellite
of Brand
Source: Webster's dictionaryToday, the global warming alarmists are the equivalent of the flat-Earthers. It used to be [that] it is accepted scientific wisdom the Earth is flat, and this heretic named Galileo was branded a denier. Ted Cruz
The white men told lies for each other. They drove off a great many of our cattle. Some branded our young cattle so they could claim them. Chief Joseph
My mother just wanted me to forget it. So, of course, every word was immediately, irrevocably branded into my brain. Suzanne Collins
Scars are medals branded on the flesh, and your enemies will be frightened by them because they are proof of your long experience of battle. Paulo Coelho
Only yesterday the practical things of today were decried as impractical, and the theories which will be practical tomorrow will always be branded as valueless games by the practical man of today. William Feller
If they cry for their parents, they are beaten severely, sometimes hanged upside down from trees and even branded or burned with cigarettes. Kailash Satyarthi