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annotate

[an-uh-teyt] / ˈæn əˌteɪt /


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She would annotate each image with an arrow, directing my next move, and send it back.

From Slate Aug. 4, 2025

They must be able — with full certainty — to annotate and explain data they cite and how they reach conclusions.

From Seattle Times May 20, 2024

To improve researchers’ ability to study viruses around the globe, my team and I have developed a novel approach to annotate viral sequences using artificial intelligence.

From Salon May 17, 2024

TikTok has an engineering team focused on developing large language models that can recognize and generate text, and they’re hiring writers and reporters who can annotate and improve the performance of these AI models.

From Los Angeles Times May 2, 2024

“Oh, I can’t wait to analyze and annotate them,” said Millard, rubbing his hands together.

From "Hollow City" by Ransom Riggs

Ever the eager pedagogue, as played with buoyant energy by Mr. Morse, Beckett annotates her performance: “Haydn based that movement of the symphony on a folk song. From Croatia.”

From The Wall Street Journal Jan. 30, 2026

You share this archiving instinct with your sister, who meticulously annotates everything she does.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 9, 2024

Fast-forward a few years and Ding himself annotates in the book his famous sacrificial masterpiece against GM Jinshi Bai, played in a round of the Chinese Chess League in 2017.

From Washington Times Dec. 12, 2023

When users type a question into its subscription-based tool Assistant, the software pulls an answer from ChatGPT and automatically annotates the text with references to relevant scholarly articles, choosing from millions in its database.

From Science Magazine Apr. 26, 2023

And his biographer here annotates on the margin this reflection: “Stupefied ones are worse than merely carnal.”

From Bunyan Characters (2nd Series) by Alexander Whyte

Essentials for a successful claim include geostamped, time-stamped and annotated “before, during and after” repair photos documenting damage, work performed, and completion, it adds.

From MarketWatch Aug. 18, 2026

"We annotated the neuropeptidome of this ant, the complete set of neuropeptides," says Kay.

From Science Daily Aug. 1, 2026

Alongside the guitar is a copy of the Declaration of Independence, annotated by John McKesson, secretary of New York’s Fourth Provincial Congress, in the days following July 4, 1776.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 10, 2026

Ridgefield Park, N.J.-based Innodata focuses on delivering annotated and curated data required to train and refine advanced AI models.

From Barron's May 8, 2026

Mendel himself requested forty reprints, which he mailed, heavily annotated, to many scientists.

From "The Gene" by Siddhartha Mukherjee

The authors of “Inventing Eliza” excavated large portions of Eliza’s code from MIT’s archives and used it to re-create Eliza running Doctor, talmudically annotating the code throughout the book.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 19, 2026

The following year, Pulte even produced a slim volume annotating some of his grandfather’s sayings and quotations.

From Salon Jun. 9, 2026

"Manually annotating over 23,000 calls by hand is no small feat, and I have a team of interns to thank for helping with the analysis!" shares Parnell.

From Science Daily Nov. 18, 2025

It recently started annotating videos from more advanced humanoid robots, helping train them to sort and fold a mix of towels and clothes, folding them and placing them in different corners of the table.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 2, 2025

He seized a sheet of paper and began to write, annotating it with observations far from complimentary to Keith and Matheson.

From Gordon Keith by Thomas Nelson Page




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