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View definitions for brackets

brackets

noun as in support

noun as in classification

Strongest match

Strong matches

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Example Sentences

The bill would revise the income tax rates and taxable income brackets by imposing an income tax rate of 3% instead of 4%, according to the bill.

This happens when bands are not raised in line with increases in pay, meaning people are "dragged" into higher tax brackets.

From BBC

Not only do the affluent suck up far more natural resources than people in other income brackets, they belch out disproportionate levels of greenhouse gas emissions that cook the globe faster.

From Salon

The name would remain unchanged in Mexico and the rest of the world would see "Gulf of America" added next to its current name in brackets, Google added.

From BBC

However, Lanning embraced the challenge when the brackets were announced, knowing that advancing to the next round would require facing a tough opponent.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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