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flagged

verb as in decline, fall off

verb as in signal

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Those jutting Us are like a flag waving to special immune system proteins called Toll-like receptors.

If your phone thinks it’s been within six feet of flagged devices for at least 15 minutes in a day, you’ll get an alert that you may have been exposed, including information about what to do next.

The remaining 5 percent of the roughly 22 million flagged posts in the past quarter were reported by users.

Although Facebook patted itself on the back for flagging misinformation, it didn’t have any numbers for how many election-related lies that it missed.

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His narrative — set among the glitzy-rich of Palm Beach — wanders around a bit, but with all the lovingly biting detail, there isn’t a page here that flags.

Abbott, not yet elected governor, has himself already been flagged as future presidential material.

The names of the three girls were entered into the appropriate databases, and their passports were flagged.

Comparatively, during those same years CBP flagged 21 percent of migrants from other countries for credible fear interviews.

Obeidi explained that Gordon truly did revise the script in many—not all—places flagged by MPAC.

If it had been and the system worked, he should have been flagged in Arizona.

Dr. Stanmore came down the flagged path from the smith's cottage, pulling on his gloves.

For a short time his dissatisfaction with The Oprichnik filled him with such doubt of his powers that his spirits flagged.

Charity's spirits flagged and disquieting thoughts stole back on her.

His energy never flagged, and his invention was always equal to the emergency.

The broad hearth extended from door to door, being flagged with large smooth stones.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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