proprietary

1 of 2

noun

pro·​pri·​e·​tary prə-ˈprī-ə-ˌter-ē How to pronounce proprietary (audio)
plural proprietaries
1
: one that possesses, owns, or holds exclusive right to something
specifically : proprietor sense 1
2
: something that is used, produced, or marketed under exclusive legal right of the inventor or maker
specifically : a drug (such as a patent medicine) that is protected by secrecy, patent, or copyright against free competition as to name, product, composition, or process of manufacture
3
: a business secretly owned by and run as a cover for an intelligence organization

proprietary

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adjective

pro·​pri·​e·​tary prə-ˈprī-ə-ˌter-ē How to pronounce proprietary (audio)
1
: of, relating to, or characteristic of an owner or title holder
proprietary rights
2
: used, made, or marketed by one having the exclusive legal right
a proprietary process
proprietary software
3
: privately owned and managed and run as a profit-making organization
a proprietary clinic

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A proprietary process is a manufacturing process that others are forbidden to use, and a proprietary trademark is a name that only the owner can use. Legal rights of this kind are ensured by copyrights and patents. After a certain period of time, inventions and processes lose their legal protection, cease to be proprietary, and enter the "public domain", meaning that everyone can use them freely. Baseball fans often take a proprietary attitude toward their favorite team—that is, they behave more or less as if they own it, even though the only thing they may own is the right to yell from a bleacher seat till the end of a game.

Examples of proprietary in a Sentence

Adjective By allowing less favorable results to remain buried, the agency puts proprietary interests ahead of the public interest, and doctors and the public come to believe prescription drugs are better than they are. That should stop. Marcia Angell, New York Review of Books, 8 June 2006
It is a proprietary faith: no one better tell me what to do with my own land. Lance Morrow, Time, 11 Sept. 2000
Many veterans have adopted a proprietary attitude toward the war, and they can get a bit belligerent about it. Nicholas Proffitt, New York Times Book Review, 21 May 1989
The investors have a proprietary interest in the land. The computer comes with the manufacturer's proprietary software. “Merriam-Webster” is a proprietary name. The journalist tried to get access to proprietary information.
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Adjective
Models trained on proprietary datasets that risk leaking intellectual property by memorizing and reproducing confidential content. Rajat Bhargava, Forbes, 21 Nov. 2024 Last month, the judge overseeing that case imposed a three-year injunction forbidding Google from a number of practices, such as the use of terms forcing app developers to use Google’s proprietary payment system for in-app billing. Brian Fung, CNN, 20 Nov. 2024 In addition to its proprietary complex of five forms of hyaluronic acid and vegan collagen, the formula incorporates botanical products such as avocado oil esters, passion fruit seed oil; vitis flower stem extract, and lotus sprout extract. Charlie Carballo, WWD, 20 Nov. 2024 However, its reliance on proprietary charging options may deter some users. Shubham Yewale, PCMAG, 12 Nov. 2024 See all Example Sentences for proprietary 

Word History

Etymology

Noun

Middle English propietarie, from Anglo-French, from Medieval Latin propietarius, from Late Latin, adjective — see proprietary entry 2

Adjective

Late Latin proprietarius, from Latin proprietas property — more at property

First Known Use

Noun

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Adjective

1589, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of proprietary was in the 15th century

Dictionary Entries Near proprietary

Cite this Entry

“Proprietary.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/proprietary. Accessed 26 Nov. 2024.

Kids Definition

proprietary

1 of 2 noun
pro·​pri·​etary
p(r)ə-ˈprī-ə-ˌter-ē
plural proprietaries

proprietary

2 of 2 adjective
1
a
: of or relating to a proprietor
proprietary rights
b
: resembling that of a proprietor
a proprietary pride in their hometown
2
: made and sold by one having the exclusive right to manufacture and sell
a proprietary drug
3
: privately owned and managed
a proprietary nursing home

Medical Definition

proprietary

1 of 2 noun
pro·​pri·​e·​tary p(r)ə-ˈprī-ə-ˌter-ē How to pronounce proprietary (audio)
plural proprietaries
: something that is used, produced, or marketed under exclusive legal right of the inventor or maker
specifically : a drug (as a patent medicine) that is protected by secrecy, patent, or copyright against free competition as to name, product, composition, or process of manufacture

proprietary

2 of 2 adjective
1
: used, made, or marketed by one having the exclusive legal right
a proprietary drug
2
: privately owned and managed and run as a profit-making organization
a proprietary clinic

Legal Definition

proprietary

1 of 2 noun
pro·​pri·​e·​tary prə-ˈprī-ə-ˌter-ē How to pronounce proprietary (audio)
plural proprietaries
1
: something that is used, produced, or marketed under exclusive legal right of the inventor or maker
specifically : a drug (as a patent medicine) that is protected by secrecy, patent, or copyright against free competition as to name, product, composition, or process of manufacture
2
: a business secretly owned by and run as a cover for an intelligence operation

proprietary

2 of 2 adjective
1
a
: held as property of a private owner
b
: of, relating to, or characteristic of a proprietor
proprietary rights
2
: used, made, or marketed by one having the exclusive legal right
a proprietary process
3
: privately owned and managed and run as a profit-making organization
a proprietary insurer
a proprietary clinic
4
: of or relating to the acts of a municipality which profit or benefit the municipality and for which it is answerable in negligence
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