notate
pronunciation
How to pronounce notate in British English: UK ['nəʊteɪt]
How to pronounce notate in American English: US ['noʊteɪt]
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- Verb:
- put into notation, as of music or choreography
Word Origin
- notate (v.)
- 1922, from Latin notatus, past participle of notare (see note (v.)). Related: Notated; notating.
Example
- 1. As some of these examples suggest , you can notate the same number in many ways .
- 2. Nowadays , you can notate an entire ballet ; in the old days , the steps had to be memorized .
- 3. Instead , treat the mistakes that you find as if you were the reviewer ; notate them and track them together with all the other review comments .
- 4. The research is not only notate the substance environment of the park , the performance , types , and disposition of illumination facilities , but also record the reaction under the illuminated space , where do they prefer to stay , which activities do they like to take , and what facilities do they like to use .