“denote” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “denote”:

– Kshetri Hill-Kshetri, Kshetri, Chhetri, Pahadi Chhetri and Khas Kshetri are all used to denote this caste.

– The word has been adopted by transgender people in Gender non-compliancegender non-conformity, as they do not belong to the dyadic / dualistic and cissexual pattern of endosex, making it an alternative to denote dissent towards cisnormative classifications biological and anatomical, constantly socialized by identity genres.

– The latter were either taken to represent the multiple facets of the same god or else were supposed to denote different forms and appellations by which the god came to be known and worshipped.

– To denote that the game ended after overtime with the named parameter syntax, use,…

– Firstly, how would you denote the different projects here? Would they have their own namespaces? Secondly, I have liked the drama-free Simple English Wiktionary as of late, so I would really appreciate it if it were kept as its’ own separate wiki.

– In later texts, the term “hoplite” is used to denote any armoured infantry, regardless of armament or ethnicity.

– English just uses the same written characters over again, to denote different sounds.

– The numbers in brackets denote players seedings, whilst players in bold are match winners.

denote in-sentences
denote in-sentences

Example sentences of “denote”:

– They lie south of the Southern Uplands Fault line that runs from Ballantrae on the Ayrshire coast northeastwards to Dunbar in East Lothian on the North Sea coast, a distance of some The term is used both to describe the geographical region and to collectively denote the various ranges of hills within this region.

– For example, some different DivX codec versions denote MPEG-4 ASP format by codes.

– For this example, capital letters are used for unknown letters, and lowercase letters are used to denote letters we know or can guess.

– To denote articles in the mainspace that are undergoing major edits, use.

– It is a combination of ‘Ilah’ in Arabic which means Allah, and ‘al’ the alif and laam letters of the Arabic alphabet which denote the definite article, meaning the,Allah the only one.

– He invented the terms Palaeolithic and Neolithic to denote the Old and New Stone Ages respectively, but more notable was his introduction of a Darwinian view of human nature.

– In Early Modern English, quotation marks were used only to denote pithy comments.

– For example, +3 would denote a positive 3, and −3 would denote a negative 3.

– The German word Kindergarten is also used in many non-English-speaking countries to denote a form of pre-school education.

– Actions, that are described as “satanic” in some Bahá’í writings, denote humans deeds caused by selfish desires.

– Note: Names in “italics” denote players that have been called up to the senior team.

– At the global level, Meyjes therefore proposes the term universalization or universalisation to denote a process of non-imposed socio-cultural exchange between state-level and sub-state-level groups and “nations” – i.e.

- They lie south of the Southern Uplands Fault line that runs from Ballantrae on the Ayrshire coast northeastwards to Dunbar in East Lothian on the North Sea coast, a distance of some The term is used both to describe the geographical region and to collectively denote the various ranges of hills within this region.

- For example, some different DivX codec versions denote MPEG-4 ASP format by codes.
- For this example, capital letters are used for unknown letters, and lowercase letters are used to denote letters we know or can guess.

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