How to use in-sentence of “benchmark”:
+ By choosing to adapt an old building for modern use, the project team is to be highly commended as their efforts set a technical benchmark for conservation and give momentum to private-sector conservation in Iran.
+ The family, with its far reaching philanthropy, as well as its oil, real estate, banking, and international institutions, remains a benchmark for extreme wealth, as “Senior” is still regarded as the wealthiest man who has ever lived, worth over $300 billion in today’s figures, easily surpassing Bill Gates, in terms adjusted by inflation indexing.
+ Symantec funded the benchmark test and provided scripts used to benchmark each participating antivirus software.
+ Both measures employ the same numerator, where PM is the observed market price and PC is the competitive benchmark price, but use different denominators.
+ West Texas intermediate benchmark in oil pricing.
+ It is one of the two main benchmark benchmark prices for purchases of oil worldwide, the other being West Texas Intermediate.