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Denote

Denote | Denoted | Denotes

Denote meaning

To indicate; to mark. | To make overt. | To refer to literally; to convey as objective meaning.

Example sentences (20)

Let w denote the hourly wage, k denote total hours available for labour and leisure, L denote the chosen number of working hours, π denote income from non-labour sources, and A denote leisure hours chosen.

Furthermore, most moon names denote the month’s entire lunar cycle, whereas the Harvest Moon and Hunter’s Moon denote just the full moon event.

A possible definition of spoiling based on vote splitting is as follows: Let W denote the candidate who wins the election, and let X and S denote two other candidates.

For such measurement systems will the time T denote the time between the adjacent start events (and thus measurements) while denote the time-base length, i.e. the nominal length between the start and stop event of any measurement.

Olive green silhouettes denote North American species with South American ancestors; blue silhouettes denote South American species of North American origin.

To prove this (assuming that the game ends), let m denote the number of moves and v,e,f denote the number of vertices, edges, and faces of the planar graph obtained at the end of the game, respectively.

We use the label M to denote the node to be deleted; C will denote a selected child of M, which we will also call "its child".

And a proper “reboot”—a word article uses multiple times—would seem to denote a new cast or hard refresh of that nature, and frankly it’s just hard to imagine a that doesn’t include Moira Rose.

Blank pages in the book and silences on the audiobook imaginatively denote seizures and memory loss.

Currently, people on the south side of the street park with two wheels on the pavement, but the new parking bays denote spaces fully on the roads.

Hubright said that little will change for the new land on the ground aside from signage to denote its place in the state's Wildlife Management Area program, maintained by the the S.C. Department of Natural Resources.

Reedy used the letter M (man) to denote Lehrmann and W (woman) for Higgins.

Soon after, when the tribe discovers oil underneath their land, the visual language Scorsese uses to denote their wealth and prosperity is that of early silent cinema, between 4:3 black-and-white footage and inserted title cards.

The toilet he’s dumped into sends Yuri to another world, where his eyes and hair denote him as a royal, and potentially the next Demon King.

We simply denote that the EU has a bad record in ensuring security, we see this in Bosnia and Herzegovina, in Kosovo.

Gift the hampers to denote your love.

In the right-wing discourse, the phrase is essentially a malicious one to denote the ‘liberation’ of the state from the Nizam of Hyderabad, which is anything but true.

The increased sexual energy between the men doesn't denote an uptick in intimacy, but a downtick.

The tune initially didn’t have a title, but Harrison had written the lyrics on a sheet of paper, and included the word “bridge” to denote where the bridge of the track was to be played.

An official from NDRF said that visuals of the building denote that it was a тАЬpancake collapseтАЭ, a term used for a fall that occurs from the top floors to the lower ones.