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[ US /dɪˈnɑməˌneɪt/ ]
VERB
  1. assign a name or title to

How To Use denominate In A Sentence

  • They contended that many foreign central banks were willing to absorb all the foreign currency earned by their exporting sectors that was not willingly held by their private sector in US dollar denominated assets.
  • And the action, therefore, which Pliny denominated obstinacy, would, if it had been left to us to name it, have been called inflexible virtue, as arising out of a sense of the obligations imposed upon them by the Christian religion. A Portraiture of Quakerism, Volume 3
  • These holdings would provide investors a partial guaranteed return, denominated in their own currencies, and the government securities would explicitly guarantee the value of the fund's capital.
  • As the goats, taking refuge in the more inaccessible parts of the country, could with difficulty be killed, the crews subsisted on the flesh of the young seals, which they called veal, and on that of the sea-lions, which was denominated beef. Notable Voyagers From Columbus to Nordenskiold
  • The head of the stock-exchange operator said Hong Kong is working on a plan to boost yuan liquidity in the territory as more investment products denominated in the Chinese currency become available to local investors, underscoring Hong Kong's emergence as an offshore yuan-trading hub. Hong Kong Looks to Yuan Stock Listings
  • More than this, the press of enunciation is aimed toward the very object of its own discursive gesture across the drift from the phonetically denominated "double-u" to its single and more immediately recognized graphic variant. Phonemanography: Romantic to Victorian
  • But in reality, they lost their rights long before they were born, in an 1873 decision of the U.S. Supreme Court aptly denominated The Slaughter-House Cases.
  • Chinese govt are going to, at some point, allow minting of gold into high-value coins denominated in their currency. WN.com - Articles related to Indian gold buying picks up as price dives
  • Modern day Christianity and Protestantism is very different, such is why they "denominate" to something different. Undefined
  • -- Our net currency exchange loss of NT$ 123 million for the third quarter of 2009 was mainly due to depreciation of our US dollar denominated asset as a result of an depreciation in the foreign currency exchange rate of the US dollar against NT dollar, our reporting currency. Undefined
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