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annotate

[ US /ˈænəˌteɪt/ ]
[ UK /ˈænə‍ʊtˌe‍ɪt/ ]
VERB
  1. provide interlinear explanations for words or phrases
    He annotated on what his teacher had written
  2. add explanatory notes to or supply with critical comments
    The scholar annotated the early edition of a famous novel

How To Use annotate In A Sentence

  • During further analysis of these cosmids, high throughput sequence databanks were periodically screened for homology to the unique sequences until unannotated files containing exact matches appeared.
  • In the following example, Spring would pass a reference to the Spring-managed object with a bean name of "dataSource" to the annotated setter method.
  • The material which eventually made it into Mencken's second chrestomathy was selected, revised, and annotated by Mencken himself.
  • Sterling annotates Babbage, finds reference to computer games » SWEATblog: 2010 Living in the Future by Geoffrey Hoyle
  • Having delivered his bundle of trouble, neatly gift-wrapped and fully annotated for the record, the Polizei Präsident dropped the phone. WALL GAMES
  • Therefore, a number of Category Romance series are listed and briefly annotated below.
  • The satire is so laden with invective and is so dense that I wish there was an annotated version of this book to read which would make it much easier to read.
  • And yet, our currency invokes our trust in God, our leaders pray for divine guidance and, apparently, the Pentagon annotates briefing memos with Bible verses. RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com
  • Much of it consists of more or less richly annotated lists of the sorts of things one sees and experiences.
  • Available from The David Brown Book Company, The Archaeology of Heinrich Schliemann includes an introductory essay, a fully annotated handlist of Schliemann's works, and an annotated list of bibliography and references.
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