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denoting

[dih-noh-ting] / dɪˈnoʊ tɪŋ /








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The analysis considered references by executives to tariffs, plus several related terms, in the same sentence as terms denoting risk.

From The Wall Street Journal

But the brief also asserts the U.S. is involved in a noninternational armed conflict with the cartels, a legal term denoting one within the territory of a single state.

From The Wall Street Journal

Half of these points can be given if a "subject has tattoos denoting membership or loyalty to TdA".

From BBC

The uncertainty over his role going forward was accentuated by the team denoting him as a cornerback/safety on its official roster, the only player on defense given a listing of two different positions.

From Seattle Times

The team dubbed this phenomenon “rubato”—a musical term denoting a subtle change in tempo.

From Science Magazine