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Badge

Badge meaning

A distinctive mark, token, sign, emblem or cognizance, worn on one’s clothing, as an insignia of some rank, or of the membership of an organization. | A small nameplate, identifying the wearer, and often giving additional information. | A card, sometimes with a barcode or magnetic strip, granting access to a certain area.

Example sentences (20)

He has been awarded the Purple Heart, Bronze Star, Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Combat Action Badge, Jumpmaster, Parachute Rigger Badge and Air Assault Badge.

A composite of an RCMP shoulder badge and a Surrey Police Service badge.

Take on additional skill-based goals to unlock three unique variants of the Harbingers badge, and collect all three to unlock a grand final badge for completing everything.

Blue Badge rules every holder should know to avoid a parking fine over Christmas and New Year Full list of 16 essential tips for using your Blue badge correctly as a driver or passenger to avoid paying a fine.

Each participant received a special badge which was designed by Katie Allen, a Ranger and Rainbow leader who had won the division ‘design a badge’ competition earlier in the year.

Shaun Campbell, from whose father is the badge holder, argues that TT2's actions are unjust and the instructions for re-registering a blue badge are not sufficiently clear.

THE BIB Gourmand is a badge of honour in the culinary world, handed out by the Michelin Guide to restaurants on the way up, the Bib Pho on the other hand is a badge of shame; handed out to fat food critics on the way down.

They completed a mini-challenge of 150km in 10 days to earn their custom-made cycling gear as a build-up to the event and some of the scouts met the requirements to be awarded a cycling badge, through the scout badge system that rewards accomplishment.

He earned the National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal with 4 Campaign Stars, Vietnam Campaign Medal, 2 Overseas Service Bars, Army Commendation Medal, Sharpshooter Badge with Rifle Bar (M-14) and Marksman Badge (M-16).

They got to that number by honoring the preseason sale of $30/badge minus $10/badge since we were exchanging the senior badges.

Wolff was generally granted access to the White House with a "blue badge" instead of the traditional press badge, giving him wide access to the West Wing, according to officials who spoke on condition of anonymity in order to discuss internal protocol.

All, except for generals, wear badges on their hats or berets with either the land force badge or air force badge.

Distinctive insignia for all are Scout uniforms, recognized and worn the world over, include the Wood Badge and the World Membership Badge.

Experts believe that the boar badge could indicate the actual site of Richard III's death, since this high-status badge depicting his personal emblem, was probably worn by a member of his close retinue.

Film badge dosimeter main Film badge dosimeters are for one-time use only.

Groensteen, p. 152, 155 Gibbons created a smiley face badge as an element of The Comedian's costume in order to "lighten" the overall design, later adding a splash of blood to the badge to imply his murder.

After a follow-up discussion with Hurst, Frizzell directed the city’s IT department to temporarily suspend Binda’s ID badge access to city hall until further training was conducted.

Aiming to obtain sustainability targets, the building will become a car free development, with a total of 112 cycle parking spaces and the exception of six blue badge-holder bays.

All they ever wanted was a team which they could be proud of, a team that mirrored their beliefs of hard work and devotion to the badge.

And former Gers striker claims the team were missing several key characteristics and looked as though they didn’t fighting for the badge.