Having or as if having an identifying mark or a mark as specified; often used in combination.
Strongly marked; easily noticeable.
1 The case marked the latest important free speech decision by the justices.
2 Clamadieu said Europe was marked by a slowdown in the construction market.
3 She said the performance marked an important year in her people's history.
4 This weekend marked 100 days since the vote to leave the EU.
5 For the four home countries especially, November marked a month of progress.
6 Last year marked the third year of recovery for the plan administrators.
7 Last month's result marked the highest level of growth since October 2014.
8 This trend is especially marked among young males from identified, deprived areas.
9 It marked the beginning of a long interaction with the health system.
10 Thailand on Tuesday marked 36 days without a case of local transmission.
11 Today marked the second day of talks in the North Korean capital.
12 A day of remembrance for road crash victims is being marked today.
13 I marked this as yet another possible vulnerability in the prosecutor's case.
14 But the process was marked by stiff political and trade union opposition.
15 An economic crisis marked by high interest rates and inflation sparks riots.
16 On bond markets, core euro zone government futures marked a record high.
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