1. labelling - Noun
2. labelling - Verb
Derived from label
of Label
Source: Webster's dictionaryI think Bach is equally a romantic composer because he laid the seeds harmonically for people like Chopin and the great Romantics, Brahms, so its difficult to you know all this like labelling and putting - I think Bach is attractive to musicians because he supersedes the labels. Nigel Kennedy
If a man who professes to be a communist punishes an innocent person by labelling him a reactionary, he's no longer a communist, but the worst of criminals. Kim Il-sung
I'm not a fan of giving a website a simple number like an IQ rating because like people they can vary in all kinds of different ways. So I'd be interested in different organisations labelling websites in different ways. Tim Berners-Lee
Country of Origin labelling is something that consumers really want, and I think it's critical to support Australian farmers. Christine Milne
As far as I am concerned, I write novels, and other people can do the labelling. Peter Temple
I do disapprove very strongly of labelling children, especially young children, as something like 'Catholic children' or 'Protestant children' or 'Islamic children.' Richard Dawkins