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listed

American  
[lis-tid] / ˈlɪs tɪd /

adjective

  1. (of a security) admitted to trading privileges on a stock exchange.

  2. (of a telephone number or telephone subscriber) represented in a telephone directory.


Etymology

Origin of listed

First recorded in 1665–75; list 1 + -ed 2

Example Sentences

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Because he’s under 18, his older brother is listed on paperwork running the organization.

From Los Angeles Times

“The materials listed on that receipt, that you paid for, weren’t used for the job,” I say.

From Literature

Nasdaq has approved a series of new rules, including a “fast entry” rule, designed to make it easier for newly listed large companies to join an elite index.

From MarketWatch

All subscriptions listed in this story are for the cheapest, ad-supported plans each streamer offers, and are the price of an annual subscription.

From MarketWatch

Grocery Outlet did not say which stores would close, but the advisory firm Gordon Brothers, the chain hired to handle its leases, listed 36 stores “available for sublease.”

From Los Angeles Times