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denominate

[dih-nom-uh-neyt] / dɪˈnɒm əˌneɪt /


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Leasing contracts are denominated in U.S. dollars, the currency in which the mainly Ireland-based leasing industry usually borrows money and pays for aircraft.

From Reuters

A loan provided by Eximbank to fund the project was denominated in dollars, which made Montenegro, which uses the euro, vulnerable to the vagaries of foreign exchange markets.

From New York Times

So Chinese producers need to charge more dollars to pay the same wages and other costs denominated in renminbi.

From New York Times

The Biden administration could probably block the flow of funds unilaterally, since they are denominated in dollars, but that would contravene its policy of working in concert with European allies.

From Washington Post

Along with higher prices to farmers that are denominated in dollars to deter them from selling to Damascus, the self administration has so far banned any sale outside its territory.

From Reuters