earmark|earmarked|earmarking|earmarks in English

verb

set aside, designate for a special purpose (i.e. money); mark with an earmark

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1. All non-earmarked and earmarked resources are allocated to focus areas.

2. Accumulated surplus/deficit — earmarked

3. 5 Who fought against wasteful and earmark spending?

4. 1 day ago · I Confess, I like earmarks

5. Correct speech is an earmark of the educated man.Sentencedict.com

6. 2 Correct speech is an earmark of the educated man.

7. 1 I will earmark this money for your research.

8. Churchill had already earmarked Lyttleton for the job.

9. The zakat is earmarked for the poor and disabled.

10. Not including additional appropriations (third countries, earmarked revenue)

11. In modern politics, pork-Barreling and earmarking have become virtually synonymous

12. The argument that earmarking specific actions considerably slows down the disbursement does not always hold true.

13. 7 In the same way, the earmarks of igneous rocks are their mineralogy, textures, and structures.

14. You pay your bills with money earmarked for other things

15. Caldaire occupies the Grange Road site which has been earmarked.

16. Full earmarking of revenues could bring to Europe more than 500 000 additional employment opportunities.

17. 29 synonyms for Allocate: assign, grant, distribute, designate, set aside, earmark, give out, consign

18. 11 He knows the Treasury does not allow departments to earmark tax revenues.

19. Wirral Council has earmarked £000 in its capital programme for refurbishment work.

20. 7 synonyms for Allotted: assigned, given, allocated, designated, set aside, earmarked, apportioned

21. 8 The company has decided to earmark a portion of this year's profits to invest in securities.

22. Funding for United Nations agencies must be predictable, must cover long-term needs and must avoid earmarking.

23. b Non-earmarked contributions were shared equally among ICPs, the Task Force on Health and CIAM; the sum for CIAM has included additional amounts from the past years’ accumulated allocation and earmarked contributions.

24. 15 HAL : This assignment is likewise essential for me to earmark you to threaten it.

25. 9 The school has decided to earmark 20 percent of its funds for book purchases.