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annotate

[an-uh-teyt] / ˈæn əˌteɪt /


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These indicators of past glacial activity, along with Coloe Fossae and the surrounding craters, are visible in the annotated images.

From Science Daily

That includes about 250 pages of annotated letters to and from the Colonel, which might have been better used, in truncated form, spread throughout the narrative proper.

From Los Angeles Times

It also offers an annotated summary of the ideas expressed in the piece along with different views on the topic from a variety of sources.

From Los Angeles Times

She also said someone convicted of fraud would typically need a waiver to go into the USA, and that their visa would be annotated – which Mr El Paraiso's was not.

From BBC

And by cards, think of a large sheet of heavy-stock paper loaded with information — player names, numbers, statistics and sometimes annotated trivia — always within reach of the broadcasters calling the game.

From Los Angeles Times