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mark

noun as in criterion, standard

Strongest match

noun as in goal, target

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Example Sentences

His village, Ransiyah, was barely a mile and a half away from the river, which marks a portion of the border between Lebanon and Syria.

The areas marked by letters indicate how the city could be reconfigured and how existing areas could be used to defend against the next major wildfire.

Someone like Trump, whose narcissism feeds on a belief that people are bowing for him, is probably a far easier mark than most of the women who fell for Musk's phony groveling.

From Salon

Her resignation as party leader marked the beginning of a tumultuous period for her and the SNP.

From BBC

This is a marked shift from an organisation that for decades insisted that slow play was not a problem.

From BBC

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

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