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placear — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • earmark noun A mark made or tag attached to the ear of an animal (chiefly a livestock animal), generally to identify or indicate something about the animal, such as ownership, health or gestation status, etc.
  • publish verb To prepare and issue a written, printed, or digital work for the public to read or buy.

Senses

placear is used for these senses in English:

  • destine To assign something (especially finance) for a particular use.
  • earmark To designate or set aside (someone or something) for a particular purpose; to allocate.
  • publish (transitive) To announce to the public.

earmark — full definition

  1. noun A mark made or tag attached to the ear of an animal (chiefly a livestock animal), generally to identify or indicate something about the animal, such as ownership, health or gestation status, etc.
  2. noun A distinguishing or identifying mark or sign; specifically (archaic), a mark of ownership.
  3. noun An act of designating certain funds to be used for a specific purpose.
  4. noun Specifically, a designation by the Congress that certain federal funds be appropriated for a specific project.

publish — full definition

  1. verb To prepare and issue a written, printed, or digital work for the public to read or buy.
  2. verb To announce or make information officially known to the public.
  3. verb To have one's own writing accepted and printed by a magazine, journal, or publisher.

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