Denote in a sentence as a verb

The solution to this is to put a comment on every route to denote where it is.

The # was suppose to denote a section of a resource, not a resource in-and-of itself.

OP should have used capital letters, as mm does indeed denote millimeters.

Why is it so evil to clearly denote a method as being an actual method?Then there is the whole "is this functional or not" madness.

I sure hope the giant, hideous, obtrusive diamonds inserted into the text to denote a hyperlink doesn't catch on as a trend.

Whenever people make Lisp jokes by nesting parentheses without regard for the semantics that they denote, I get a little disappointed.

"Design" being used to denote the decisions involved in how something works and is experienced, with no reference to how anything looks.

[3]The term octet was defined to explicitly denote a sequence of 8 bits because of the ambiguity associated at the time with the term byte.

I agree with Dijkstra that practice at manipulating uninterpreted symbols makes it a bit easier, but there are quickly diminishing returns and ever since I started programming and saw how PHP uses the $var syntax to denote variables I've been thinking "Why hasn't this caught on in math?

But as the stumps of harpoons are frequently found in the dead bodies of captured whales, with the flesh perfectly healed around them, and no prominence of any kind to denote their place; therefore, there must needs have been some other unknown reason in the present case fully to account for the ulceration alluded to.

I know there's no metric for 'good' vs 'bad' comments we can appeal to but I think we can all understand that all the 'true' subreddits[1] denote the fact that once you get far enough on the adoption curve[2] quality will start to suffer as I contend occurred on slashdot, followed by digg, subsequently reddit, and now HN.

Denote definitions

verb

be a sign or indication of; "Her smile denoted that she agreed"

verb

have as a meaning; "`multi-' denotes `many' "

See also: refer

verb

make known; make an announcement; "She denoted her feelings clearly"

See also: announce