earmark
ear
ˈɪr
ir
mark
ˌmɑrk
maark
British pronunciation
/ˈi‍əmɑːk/

Definition & Meaning of "earmark"in English

to earmark
01

to set aside something, such as funds or resources, for a specific purpose or use

Transitive: to earmark funds or resources for a purpose
to earmark definition and meaning
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Examples
The company decided to earmark a portion of its profits for employee training and development.
The government plans to earmark funds for the construction of new public schools.
Earmark
01

a unique feature or trait that distinguishes someone or something

example
Examples
Her creativity is an earmark of her success in the art world.
The bold use of colors is an earmark of his paintings.
02

identification mark on the ear of a domestic animal

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