The definition of earmark is to mark in a distinguishing manner or designate for a specific purpose. It is a verb and below are some example sentences: This money has been earmarked for the cable bill. I earmarked the pages you need to read.
I had a complete elbow replacement and nothing is earmarked to be taken out. Perhaps you should have a word with your doctor.
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Earmarked investment means funds raised for specific purposes.Definition of 'Earmarking'Funds (or capital) that are set aside to pay for a specific project or event. In some cases, the term is also synonymous with the word "flagged", or "marked", especially when used in certain congressional settings. EARMARKED INVESTMENTS:-Major financial institutions, as well as state or federal governments, will often earmark funds received from bond issuances to pay for certain projects. For example, a state may issue municipal bonds, and then earmark the funds received from the bonds' sales to pay for a project such as a new road or bridge
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If you mean how to use perpetuate in a sentence, here is an example:They say laughter is the key medicine to perpetuate your life.(perpetuate- to extend or prolong)
discerned, inspected, envisaged, eyeballed, perceived, earmarked, witnessed
THIS IS FUNDS HELD FOR A SPECIFIC PURPOSE.EG. THIS MONEY IS EARMARKED FOR A XMAS GIFT.
The enclosure movement taught farmers to fence land earmarked for grazing and cultivation.
High-speed rail was another beneficiary of TEA-21 funding, with $121.5 million in earmarked funds from 1998 to 2004--plus another $1 billion to study magnetic levitation technology
Monies may have been earmarked for assessments as part of the sale transaction. If you believe that such monies were earmarked and the assessments were not paid from the monies involved in the sale, you can notify the Title Company with your evidence and request that the assessment monies be sent to the HOA offices.
The enclosure movement taught farmers to fence land earmarked for grazing and cultivation.