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View usage for: (ɪəʳmɑːʳk) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense earmarks, present participle earmarking, past tense, past participle earmarked1. verbIf resources such as money are earmarked for a particular purpose, they are reserved for that purpose. ...the extra money being earmarked for the new projects. [be VERB-ed + for] The education department has earmarked £6m for the new school. [VERB noun + for] Billions of dollars were earmarked to develop the country's infrastructure. [be VERB-ed to-infinitive] ...money earmarked for environmental purposes. [VERB-ed] Synonyms: set aside, reserve, label, flag More Synonyms of earmark 2. verb [usually passive]If something has been earmarked for closure or disposal, for example, people have decided that it will be closed or got rid of. Their support meant that he was not forced to sell the business which was earmarkedfor disposal last year. [be VERB-ed + for] 50 libraries are believed to have been earmarked for closure. [VERB-ed] Synonyms: mark out, identify, designate More Synonyms of earmark More Synonyms of earmark earmark in British English (ˈɪəˌmɑːk) verb (transitive)1. to set aside or mark out for a specific purpose 2. to make an identification mark on the ear of (a domestic animal) noun3. a mark of identification on the ear of a domestic animal 4. any distinguishing mark or characteristic earmark in American English (ˈɪrˌmɑrk) noun1. a mark or brand put on the ear of a domestic animal to show ownership 2. any identifying mark or feature 3. something specially set aside or reserved; often, specif., a government appropriation benefiting a particular recipient term often used to suggest political patronage verb transitive4. to mark the ears of (livestock) for identification 5. to set a distinctive or informative mark upon; identify 6. to set aside or reserve for a special purpose or recipient Synonyms of 'earmark'set aside, reserve, label, flag mark out, identify, designate characteristic, mark, feature, quality More Synonyms of earmark In other languagesearmark British English: earmark VERB If resources such as money are earmarked for a particular purpose, they are reserved for that purpose. ...the extra money being earmarked for the new projects. - American English: earmark
- Brazilian Portuguese: reservar
- Chinese: 留出
- European Spanish: destinar
- French: réserver
- German: vorsehen
- Italian: stanziare
- Japanese: 取っておく
- Korean: 따로 배정하다
- European Portuguese: reservar
- Latin American Spanish: destinar
Chinese translation of 'earmark' vt to earmark (for) [funds, site etc] 指定 ... 用途 (zhǐdìng ... yòngtú)
Definition to set (something) aside for a specific purpose Extra money has been earmarked for the new projects. Synonyms set aside mark out keep back The factory was one of several earmarked for closure. Definition a feature that enables the nature of something to be identified a crime which bore all the earmarks of a professional job Additional synonymsDefinition to assign to someone or for a particular purpose Tickets will be allocated to those who apply first. Synonyms assign, grant, distribute, designate, set aside, earmark, give out, consign, allow, budget, allot, mete, share out, apportion, appropriateDefinition a quality or feature representative of a person or thing He has every attribute a footballer could want. Synonyms quality, point, mark, sign, note, feature, property, character, element, aspect, symbol, characteristic, indication, distinction, virtue, trait, hallmark (British), facet, quirk, peculiarity, idiosyncrasySome of the rooms were designated as offices. Synonyms choose, reserve, select, label, flag, tag, assign, allocate, set aside, earmark, mark out, allot, keep back - earlier
- earliest
- early
- earmark
- earn
- earnest
- earnestly
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