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denominate - use in sentences
Modifying Another Word
- not: I answer - ( 1. ) One act doth not denominate a man, but habits; such cannot be called whoremongers.
Object
- sterling: Quoted Companies UK-based companies with sterling denominated ordinary shares which have a full listing on the London Stock Exchange.
- dollar: A holiday in Britain would appeal particularly to the kind of person who likes to hold US dollar denominated assets at this time.
- check: Are euro denominated checks accepted throughout the euro zone?
- liability: The maturity structure of foreign denominated liabilities shortened in the wake of mounting problems in export markets.
- bond: Shogun Bond Straight bond denominated in foreign currency, other than JPY, issued by a foreign issuer on the Japanese capital market.
Modifying Another Word
- usually: The currencies are usually denominated in some local artifact or symbol?
- so: It cut her to the heart to hear it so denominated by her own brother.
- respectively: In each degree with Honors there shall be three grades of Honors denominated respectively the First, Second, and Third Class.
- commonly: The computer stores information on a physical piece of hardware which is commonly denominated Disk.
- thus: The altar is thus denominated because the sacrifices were termed, as also Christ whom these typified, God's bread.
Preposition: in
- currency: Shares with par value may be denominated in any currency.
- sterling: All checks paid into the Account must be denominated in sterling.
- euros: Exchange rates 1.9 As most of the cost data we collected was denominated in Euros, this report uses the Euro.
- euro: How is Stamp Duty calculated on share capital denominated in euro?
- dollar: In addition, all IMF loans are denominated in dollars.
- unit: During the war too, some Continentals were denominated in British units, others in dollars.
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