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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
listed
adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a listed buildingBritish English (= a historic building that is protected by a government order)
▪ The school is actually a listed building.
a public/listed company (=offering its shares for sale on the stock exchange)
be/be filed/be listed etc under
▪ The baby’s records are filed under the mother’s last name.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
building
▪ The bars have been set up on ground floor windows of Coatham Mill, a listed building.
▪ Landlord John Gardner painted the front of the listed building without getting planning permission first.
▪ Find out who the personnel are and, in particular, who deals with conservation matters or listed building applications.
▪ Any work which materially affects the character of a listed building, inside or out, requires listed building consent.
▪ After an inquiry, the Minister granted planning permission and listed building consent for the demolition of the building.
▪ Repairs to the grade two listed building are expected to cost more than £1,000.
▪ It is an offence to demolish or to alter a listed building unless listed building consent has been obtained.
company
▪ The Prudential has recently called for greater disclosure of treasury matters by listed companies.
▪ That approach has recently been recommended for all listed companies by Britain's Institutional Shareholders Committee.
▪ If the purchaser is a listed company it may need to apply for a listing of the consideration shares.
▪ While other respondents do not go this far, some are concerned about Cadbury's application to small listed companies.
▪ Their main concern is with buy-outs of complete listed companies - such as Magnet, Virgin and International Leisure.
▪ Tottenham Hotspur and Millwall have both discovered life bumpy as a listed company.
▪ All listed companies will be subject to identical financial reporting requirements and other listing conditions.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Another problem is the general feeling amongst Health Service employees and their property advisors that their listed buildings are liabilities rather than assets.
▪ Any work which materially affects the character of a listed building, inside or out, requires listed building consent.
▪ It is an offence to demolish or to alter a listed building unless listed building consent has been obtained.
▪ It is worth noting that an offer need not be for a listed company for the Panel to be interested in it.
▪ Reading forwards, backwards, up, down and diagonally, find the listed words hidden in the grid.
▪ Seven groups of secondary preventive approaches are listed.
▪ Shortly after buying it, Denega was refused listed building consent to demolish the chapel and develop 21 sheltered accommodation units.
▪ The means s.d. from independent experiments are listed.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
listed

listed \listed\ adj.

  1. placed on a list. Opposite of unlisted. [Narrower terms: catalogued; {recorded ; {traded ]

  2. officially entered in a roll or list; as, listed on a stock exchange; a listed securities trader.

    Syn: enrolled.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
listed

"included in a roll or catalogue," 1882, from past participle of list (v.3). Of telephone numbers, "in the phone book," from 1919.

Wiktionary
listed
  1. 1 entered on a list, especially an official one 2 (context British of a building English) protected from demolition or alteration v

  2. (en-past of: list)

WordNet
listed
  1. adj. on a list [ant: unlisted]

  2. officially entered in a roll or list; "an enrolled student" [syn: enrolled]

Wikipedia
Listed

Listed may refer to:

  • Listed, Bornholm, a fishing village on the Danish island of Bornholm.
  • Listed (MMM program), a television show on MuchMoreMusic
  • Endangered species in biology
  • Listed building, in architecture: designation of a historically significant structure
  • Listed company, see listing (finance), a public company whose shares are traded e.g. on a stock exchange
  • Listed, a Canadian business magazine

Usage examples of "listed".

Sometimes he listed them as we do here, with a hyphen where the ending is to follow, e.

According to the highly reliable National Labor Committee of New York, Wal-Mart contractor Beximco is listed as paying teenage seamstresses in Bangladesh 18 cents an hour and their helpers 14 cents working an 80-hour seven-day week.

The other seven listed board members and executives include former CIA chief William Webster, two nuclear industry executives, one former Nixon administration insider, the general who commanded the US Marine Corps, one top Masonic official and, indeed, one certified greenie tree-hugger.

Today, this symbol of American capitalist hegemony is listed as missing.

The table listed 33 environment, consumer and worker protection laws in selected nations, which TABD would then defeat or defang.

Last Thursday the Pasha had transferred sixteen million dollars from his account to the banks listed on matrix five.

For while he recognized the first number listed on the page, and had in fact called it on a hundred occasions during his long career, he had never called the second number.

The sheets listed the names of the bank executives who had previously requested the file.

The sheet listed the names of five institutional shareholders of USB stock, their approximate holdings, the portfolio manager, and his telephone number.

Dieter Erdin of the Zurich Police classified the death as a suicide and listed the cause as a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.

Wednesday morning, Nick stood in the departure lounge of Zurich Flughafen, staring up at a massive blackboard that listed all flights scheduled to leave before noon.

Looking up, he found the flight to New York listed on the departures board.

Yes, instructors named Piotr Maslov, Gennady Brykin and Johnreed Arkhangelsky were listed on the roster of the KGB Diplomatic Institute in Moscow in 1947.

Yet he has surrounded himself with ex-Nazis, all of whom are listed on his masthead under false identities.

On his passport application he listed his profession as motel operator.