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Third Person
denominates
Present Participle
denominating
Past Tense
denominated
Past Participle
denominated
1
to give a name to something
transitive
- The botanist decided to denominate the newly discovered plant species "Floralis Elegans."
- When founding the art gallery, they had to denominate each exhibit to reflect the artists and themes accurately.
- As a historian, he sought to denominate historical periods with descriptive and meaningful names.
- To streamline communication, the project manager suggested to denominate each phase of the project for better organization.
2
to give a value to something using a specific type of money
transitive
- The contract was denominated in euros to facilitate international transactions.
- The bond issue was denominated in Japanese yen to attract investors from the Asian market.
- The pricing for the commodity was denominated in British pounds to align with market preferences.
- The real estate transaction was denominated in Swiss francs due to the seller's preference.
- The investment fund was denominated in Bitcoin to cater to cryptocurrency enthusiasts.