verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
by
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The presence or absence of the first oral tentacle scale is denoted by + or -t.
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The dynamics depend only on the product of survival and fertility, which we denote by .
■ NOUN
term
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But for the writers and early translators of the Gospels, it was a very precise term , denoting a very exact figure.
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I use this term to denote the area within which party, lists are drawn up and candidates elected from them.
word
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From denoting women friends or gossips, the word came to denote the speech of gossips.
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Gary Regan: Ah, martini: The very word denotes sophistication.
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In other words it denoted the duly consecrated and divinely endorsed king.
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Thus, it is clear that normal speakers do not have a determinate concept of the things these words denote .
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Canonical traits are not only to be found in words denoting living things.
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Since the household was peripatetic, none of these words denotes a room or a building.
■ VERB
use
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Arabic numerals are used to denote further divisions, in an integral manner, running from 1 to 9999, as necessary.
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But the word can also be used to denote the idea that religion does not matter because it is not true.
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The dashpot is used to denote the retarded nature of the response of a material to any applied stress.
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Furthermore, it is also used to denote a belief in the uncontrollable and wildly sensual nature of women.
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In this book I use it to denote an uncritical obsession with consumption.
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Also used to denote a specially styled company name designed as part of a corporate image.
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The term carer or family carer will be used to denote those doing unpaid family care.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Each X on the map denotes 500 people.
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The dotted line on the graph denotes profits.
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The English word "family" used to denote all the people in the house, including servants.
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The quantity denoted by the letter E varies from experiment to experiment.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Arrows denote the positions of the close migrating bands.
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It can also denote an idea.
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Rostra on different levels denoted the central acting area, with massed choirs on one side.
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That does not denote a huge surge for socialism, or even anything remotely like it.
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The loss of colour does not denote any particular condition.
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The notation is primarily letters, but it also uses numbers to denote concepts in the auxiliary schedules.
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Thus main classes are denoted by 300, 600, 800 and so on, and not just 3 or 6.