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    earmark
    /ˈɪəmɑːk/

    verb

    • 1. designate (funds or resources) for a particular purpose: "the cash had been earmarked for a big expansion of the programme"
    • 2. mark the ear of (a domesticated animal) as a sign of ownership or identity.

    noun

    • 1. a characteristic or identifying feature: "this car has all the earmarks of a classic"
    • 2. a congressional directive that funds should be spent on a specific project. US

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  2. to keep or intend something for a particular purpose: be earmarked for Five billion dollars of this year's budget is already earmarked for hospital improvements. Synonyms. allocate. apportion formal. appropriate formal. reserve. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Keeping and storing things. appropriate. aside. bank. bogart. buffer.

  3. The meaning of EARMARK is a mark of identification on the ear of an animal. How to use earmark in a sentence.

  4. EARMARK meaning: 1. to keep or intend something for a particular purpose: 2. to keep or intend something for a…. Learn more.

  5. Earmark definition: any identifying or distinguishing mark or characteristic. See examples of EARMARK used in a sentence.

  6. 1. any identifying or distinguishing mark or characteristic: all the earmarks of a conspiracy. 2. a mark of identification made on the ear of an animal to show ownership. v.t. 3. to set aside for a specific purpose, use, or recipient: to earmark goods for export. 4. to mark with an earmark.

  7. Definition of 'earmark' Word Frequency. earmark. (ɪəʳmɑːʳk ) Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense earmarks , present participle earmarking , past tense, past participle earmarked. 1. verb. If resources such as money are earmarked for a particular purpose, they are reserved for that purpose.

  8. to decide that something will be used for a particular purpose, or to state that something will happen to somebody/something in the future. be earmarked (for somebody/something) The money had been earmarked for spending on new school buildings. The factory has been earmarked for closure.

  9. To earmark something is to set it aside for a specific purpose. If you’re saving money to spend it in a particular way — whether it’s for college or a fancy new pair of shoes — you have earmarked that money.

  10. Definition of earmark noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. to decide that something, especially money, will be used for a particular purpose: [ often passive ] More than $7 million has been earmarked for schools in the area. The land is earmarked for development. Want to learn more? Improve your vocabulary with English Vocabulary in Use from Cambridge.