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mark

[mahrk] / mɑrk /


NOUN
criterion, standard
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NOUN
goal, target
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Example Sentences

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Overall, the study marks an important step toward understanding how soil organisms respond to environmental change on a global scale.

From Science Daily

Over the last year, the number of asylum cases marked “abandoned” has doubled.

From Los Angeles Times

Chris Hayward, the corporation's policy chairman, said the decision marked a "major step forward for the Barbican Centre and its place on the world stage".

From BBC

That said, oil prices remain firmly elevated, with Brent crude contracts for May delivery, the global pricing benchmark, some 8% higher on the day and trading just south of the $80 mark.

From Barron's

Ireland were 22-0 down by half-time in Paris, Wales conceded after 90 seconds, and Italy were 19-0 behind before the half-hour mark.

From BBC