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Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Tradedadjective
Versed; practised.
Etymology: from trade.
Trust not those cunning waters of his eyes;
For villainy is not without such a rheum:
And he long traded in it makes it seem
Like rivers of remorse and innocence. William Shakespeare.Eyes and ears,
Two traded pilots ’twixt the dangerous shores
Of will and judgment. William Shakespeare, Troilus and Cressida.
Webster Dictionary
Traded
of Trade
Tradedadjective
professional; practiced
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of traded in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of traded in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
Examples of traded in a Sentence
Chief Executive Denise Scots-Knight:
Our strategy is to build, over time, a diverse portfolio, and having publicly traded shares will provide additional flexibility to secure the next product candidates, which are likely to be primarily sourced from large pharmaceutical companies.
He was incredibly helpful, we have traded advice, not so much on policy, because we're aligned pretty generally on policy, but on method, really, about the importance of running and connecting at the grassroots, about the importance of inviting people from the sidelines to come in and take responsibility for their own civic and political life.
Asian shares traded sideways on Tuesday following a mixed handover from Wall Street, tuesday’s session is the last trading day of the month and some volatility is to be expected as traders hunt for liquidity while trying to get better prices for the monthly settlement, especially on the FX and rates space.
The UK has consistently underperformed on the global stage since June 2016's Brexit vote and sterling has failed to regain the levels at which The UK traded before Britain decide to leave the EU, that rotten effort may mean that The UK stocks are unloved and therefore potentially undervalued.
I always tell my patients, ‘It’s not a cure. We didn’t cure your problem. We just traded problems: We traded your bad heart for a good heart, but there’s some baggage that comes along with it,’.
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