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Definition of "denoted" []

  • Simple past tense and past participle of denote. (verb)

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Use "denoted" in a sentence
  • "We at the Kennedy Center -- where the title denoted a three-day celebration of the end of President Michael M. Kaiser's 50-state, 14-month Arts in Crisis tour -- are in tune with the times."
  • "But the judge not only closed off the fair comment defence; he ruled, without giving much indication that he was paying close attention to the arguments or the relevant text, that the term denoted conscious and deliberate dishonesty."
  • "Several people who have talked to military officials said that the officers objected to election "monitors" because they believed the word denoted supervision or control, but that "observers" from nongovernment organizations would be welcome."