0 past simple and past participle of earmark --
1 to keep or intend something for a particular purpose: --
Five billion dollars of this year's budget is already earmarked for hospital improvements.
Substantial financial resources have been ' earmarked ' to support new local health and social service collaborations.
Waiting list dynamics and the impact of earmarked funding.
Of that initial $99 million, $38 million was earmarked for dissemination of clinical practice guidelines and medical effectiveness research.
Opposition groups charged that these farms were earmarked for government cronies instead of people who really needed land.
The revenue from the levy is earmarked for environmental protection.
Some of the large sums earmarked for this task existed only on paper.
The cash may be earmarked for feast money for weddings and deaths, or used for personal purposes.
However, she also notes that selectivity is likely to mean that ' benefits earmarked for the poor are likely to be poor benefits '.