26984 words

flag

19 definitions • 29 examples
1
a piece of cloth, usually rectangular and attached to a pole at one edge, that has a pattern that shows it represents a country or a group, or has a particular meaning:

Examples:

flag flies Flags of all the participating countries are flying outside the stadium.
fly a flag The palace flies a flag when the king is in residence.
wave a flag The guard waved his flag and the train pulled away from the station.
raise a flag Some of the soldiers set up the tents and raised their national flag.
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in American football, a yellow piece of cloth thrown on to the playing area by one of the officials when a player has broken the rules:

Examples:

A flag was down but it was unclear why.
The coach was furious that no flag had been thrown on the play.
3
a sign of something, especially that something worrying or bad could be happening:

Examples:

raise a flag One of the students mentioned having problems at home, but not in a way that raised a flag with me (= made me worry that something bad was happening).
While this decline may not be statistically significant, it is nonetheless a flag and it does concern us.
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a flower that is a type of large iris
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to put a mark on something so it can be found easily among other similar things:

Examples:

Flag any files that might be useful later.
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to mark computer information with one of two possible values so that you can deal with it later:

Examples:

We'll flag the records of interest in the database and then we can give you a print-out.
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to warn or tell people about something that is important or is a problem:

Examples:

I'd just like to flag a couple of issues with the project.
The inspection team flagged a potential groundwater pollution problem.
flag something up A laboratory test might have flagged up the potential dangers at a much earlier stage.
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Examples:

I was starting to flag after the ninth mile.
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If a sports official flags, or flags a player, they lift a flag to signal that a player has broken one of the rules:

Examples:

flag for The referee's assistant flagged for a free kick on the edge of the area.
The striker had already been flagged offside before the shot had left his boot.
11
a piece of cloth with a special color and pattern, used as a symbol esp. to represent a particular country or group:

Examples:

the American flag
The man waved a red warning flag.
12
to mark something so it can be found easily among other similar things:

Examples:

She asked me to flag the names that appear on both lists.
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Examples:

My interest in the story flagged.
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to put a mark on something or against something so it can be found easily among other similar things:

Examples:

Flag any files which might be useful later.
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to mark computer information with one of two possible values so that you can process it later:

Examples:

We'll flag the records of interest in the database and then we can give you a printout.
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Examples:

We had been working on the presentation for six hours and I was beginning to flag.
They denied that demand for the new product was flagging.
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a piece of cloth, usually rectangular and fixed to a pole at one edge, that has a pattern that shows it represents a country or a group, or has a particular meaning:

Examples:

a container ship sailing under the Indonesian flag
18
a mark that you put on or against something to show that it is important:

Examples:

You can put a flag on any email message that you know you will need to go back to and read again.
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to show support for the country, group, or organization that you belong to:

Examples:

The government was accused of failing to fly the flag for British farmers at the negotiations.

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