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Denoting

Denoting | Denoted | Denotes

Denoting meaning

present participle and gerund of denote

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For example, one way to represent the notion "The sky has the color blue" in RDF is as the triple: a subject denoting "the sky", a predicate denoting "has the color", and an object denoting "blue".

Essence vs. state Some languages use different copulas, or different syntax, when denoting a permanent, essential characteristic of something and when denoting a temporary state.

As she walked along the corridor to Rod Laver Arena, past the photographs denoting previous champions, Barty’s heart was pounding.

The isiZulu word means “to push out”, denoting pushing foreigners out of the country and back to their countries of origin.

After Handcock's crash a red sign denoting "XXX" was erected at the fork in the trail where the accident happened and work was done to make the jump less difficult.

The IRS finally got around to matching W-2 forms and 1099 forms filed by their employers or investment firms denoting interest or other payouts.

The paintings also reflect gender discourse with the female form denoting resilience.

Unveiled back in June, the still front-wheel-drive but internally known F70 debuts as the first model to drop the fuel injection denoting ‘i’ from its name in a move the brand’s next generation of products will likely also adopt.

What’s more, the all-electric EQ brand will be phased-out next year – a move already set into motion by the next generation EV-only platform shelved and the electric G-Class being called the G580 by EQ Technology and not the concept denoting EQG.

Because TCP supports multiple port numbers on every server, you can run multiple services at the same time on the same server – the IP address alone is like a street name, with the port number denoting the specific house you want to visit.

One of the graphic affectations that (thankfully) disappears early on is a sprinkling of silent-movie-style intertitles, denoting Frankie’s state of mind.

Pace was arrested and charged with possession of cocaine under circumstances denoting that the drug was not for his own personal use.

She lost about 90 per cent of her vision at the age of ten due to juvenile macular degeneration - a term denoting multiple inherited and uncommon diseases.

Spey will enter Portsmouth under the Blue Ensign which is denoting a vessel in government service, rather than one in the Fleet.

The comet is estimated to currently be at – a measure of brightness astronomers use, with smaller numbers denoting brighter objects.

After working with the Cavalier County Behavior and Mental Health Task Force, alcohol will be allowed in designated areas to those who have presented a valid ID and received a special wristband denoting their legal drinking age.

But a Park District map denoting every renovation over the last decade shows the majority occurred on the North Side.

In other tests, the team applied the new material to a series of markers lining the side of a road, denoting the boundary of the driving lane.

Through time the word has come to refer to quadrants of the mind as much as the map, denoting a rambunctious spirit, an earthy frankness, a mercantile impulse and a healthy grudge against the upper classes who oppress and marginalize.

A commander’s unique coin — often copper, bronze or nickel — carries symbols and mottos denoting the unit or office.