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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
minted
adjective
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■ ADVERB
newly
▪ Two days after the plan was announced, Mr Resende took the newly minted package to creditors in Washington.
▪ Some newly minted salesmen and saleswomen have been laid off from other jobs.
▪ But its newly minted dual-containment policy may reckon without the Middle East's rare talent for opportunistic alliances.
▪ He's a newly minted law school graduate from Long Island.
▪ Cray liked to hire talented but newly minted engineers.
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▪ But its newly minted dual-containment policy may reckon without the Middle East's rare talent for opportunistic alliances.
▪ Cray liked to hire talented but newly minted engineers.
▪ He's a newly minted law school graduate from Long Island.
▪ Some newly minted salesmen and saleswomen have been laid off from other jobs.
▪ The twilight sky was lavender and dark enough that Venus was out, hung above a freshly minted sickle moon.
▪ Two days after the plan was announced, Mr Resende took the newly minted package to creditors in Washington.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Minted

Mint \Mint\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Minted; p. pr. & vb. n. Minting.] [AS. mynetian.]

  1. To make by stamping, as money; to coin; to make and stamp into money.

  2. To invent; to forge; to fabricate; to fashion.

    Titles . . . of such natures as may be easily minted.
    --Bacon.

    Minting mill, a coining press.

Wiktionary
minted
  1. 1 made into coinage; coined 2 (context chiefly British slang English) wealthy v

  2. (en-past of: mint)

Wikipedia
Minted

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Usage examples of "minted".

Under normal circumstances she would have reached London and called at Tower Dock in more than enough time for the said bullion to have been minted into English coins before the date of expiry of the said Bills.

Not only had they cost him three goldpieces —one of them a fine, pure coin minted by the Emperor Rha sios Akindynos a hundred twenty years ago—to his mind they were by rights a losing throw.

I saw what was done, saw the new minted goldpieces of the Sphrantzai in the murderers' pouches.

The Golden Comstocks—Roger’s ancestors—had imported the metal from Spain and Thomas Gresham had caused the coin to be minted at such-and-such a weight, and had used some of his rake-off to build Gresham’s College.

Technically any miner who came into the city with silver could have it minted, but in practice most miners sold their pigs to these few merchants who had made it their business to act as middle-men, and make sure that the Minters were duly wined, dined, coddled, and bribed at all times.

Khat had long known that while the wealthy broker might have as much minted gold as a Patrician, he hadn’t been born one, and was only mimicking their manners.

There were six ten-day tokens, each worth ten days of artisan’s labor, the equivalent of half the amount of Imperial minted gold Seul had promised.

Khat hadn’t expected her to be as beautiful as the portraits on the minted coins implied.

The minted coins there had been small amounts, probably fees for fortune-telling.

Some Patricians would pay any amount of minted gold for water this cool, and the Heir was wasting it by drowning people in it.

He did not mention that buried under the rubble of brimstone in one of Herr Geidel’s wagons was a chest full of freshly minted Joachimsthalers.

After it cooled, they raked off the ash and took it all apart to reveal that the quicksilver had been liberated from the balls of amalgam and escaped through the screen, to puddle below, leaving above a cluster of porous balls of pure silver metal all stuck together, and ready to be minted into thalers.

The smell of minted grease filled Azoun's nose, and he suddenly felt so ill that it took an act of will to keep his wineglass in his hand.

Filfaeril took another minted liverpaste off the plate and offered it to Azoun.

Azoun stuffed the minted liverpaste into his mouth whole, then caught Filfaeril by the elbow and said, "Not yet.