denoting Meaning & Definition

  • En [ dɪˈnəʊt]
  • Us [ dɪˈnoʊt]

Meaning of denoting In English

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Examples of denoting

  • Full-time employment status was ascertained by asking respondents how many hours they worked each week, with 35 or more hours denoting full-time.

  • For identification and direct comparison, a symbol denoting change is affiliated with subject number when appropriate.

  • In general, all those proposals are based on including in rules, in addition to the usual atoms, special atoms denoting updates.

  • To represent this relationship graphically, growers were assigned raw scores denoting how many practices they had adopted within each category.

  • No diacritical points are written, except with respect to the letters denoting magnitudes.

  • Moreover, as already pointed out, we do not deal with specification modules (denoting classes of models), but with programming modules (denoting just one model).

  • By and large, a unit of measurement denoting a specific weight does not normally go with thanks.

  • This perspective has been christened with various terms, denoting specific aspects of each composer's practice.

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