Denomination in a sentence as a noun

That means the smallest denomination was then was worth almost as much as a quarter is now!

As long as you're set on your denomination, there's no reason to leave while you're still in the geographical area.

Maybe in 20 more years we can switch to polymer banknotes with unique sizes for each denomination.

The solution was, people left their gold or silver with a gold smith, and were given small denomination notes to spend at the market.

Plano has an equivalent denomination church, and I imagine his CA community would understand the absence.

Writing a programming language in this day and age and posting about it on HN is like visiting each denomination of your favorite religion and announcing that you're starting a new cult.

A politician that was not some denomination of Christianity would be, most likely, completely unable to win a Presidential election.

The MTA machines only dispense change in coins, and because people are unlikely to pay with coins or small denomination bills like ones, a different default would mean more frequent refilling of the change reserves.

But property, when applied to ideas, or literary and intellectual compositions, is perfectly new and surprising... by far the most comprehensive denomination of it would be a property in nonsense.

The exchange of dollar bills, including high denomination bills, is currently unregulated and has allowed users to participate in illicit activity, while also being highly subject to forgery, theft, and loss.

And if this doesn't work, eventually when you try to message a Catholic, Mormon, Muslim, or other religiously-observant person from a denomination whose leaders publicly disapprove of homosexuality, you'll see a message from OKCupid like:Religion isn't normally the business of a website.

Denomination definitions

noun

a group of religious congregations having its own organization and a distinctive faith

noun

a class of one kind of unit in a system of numbers or measures or weights or money; "he flashed a fistful of bills of large denominations"

noun

identifying word or words by which someone or something is called and classified or distinguished from others

See also: appellation designation appellative