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UK
/sˈaɪnɪdʒ/
]
[ US /ˈsaɪnɪdʒ/ ]
[ US /ˈsaɪnɪdʒ/ ]
NOUN
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signs collectively (especially commercial signs or posters)
there will be signage displayed at each post
How To Use signage In A Sentence
- On the sponsorship side, Bravo will gain exposure via mentions in all tour advertising, including direct mail, on-site signage and in playbills.
- The applicant also proposed directional signage to the back parking lot, renovations to the underground parking lot to improve its lighting and appearance, and the addition of a card access security system.
- As well as the internal works, the external elevation of the building will be altered and new signage will be erected.
- Our streets are too cluttered with unnecessary rubbish, be it signage, bollards or railings.
- The Rosenallis approach should be improved with better signage and road re-surfacing.
- The minister said the review will be part of a planned changeover to metric speed limit signage, from MPH to kilometers per hour.
- I refuse to push my baby daughter into the path of oncoming traffic because the local council is too tight-fisted to put in place proper signage and I imagine many other mothers feel the same way.
- In the 1930s this area became home to Chinese immigrants, who added Asian-inspired decorative latticework, ornamental metal railings, and Chinese / English signage.
- I liked the Bonaventure signage, too – Helvetica in lozenge shapes, color coded by area. 2009 October : Scrubbles.net
- I thought it was a joke, but apparently all the signage is already being changed. Click click click « One Size Fits One