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signage

[ sahy-nij ]

noun

  1. graphic designs, as symbols, emblems, or words, used especially for identification or as a means of giving directions or warning.


signage

/ ˈsaɪnɪdʒ /

noun

  1. signs collectively, esp street signs or signs giving directions


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Word History and Origins

Origin of signage1

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Example Sentences

Tall murals from 12 created for a Unity Through Art installation in Baltimore’s Patterson Park, flank the displays of signage.

Kohl’s will give Sephora prime real estate within its stores and at many locations will have large signage on the exterior of the store.

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Simply deploying lower capacity limits, face coverings, hand sanitizer stations and social distance signage usually gets the job done.

The company plans to start from urban furniture and signage—but with time, hopes to rethink the whole way we see our cities at night.

At one point, Gloria asked how soon the city could take control of the building and remove the signage.

His female counterpart had no signage, but was made up like a sexy Uncle Sam.

It implies that we need more than mere signage to keep the guns out.

I snuck another look at him as I sped along the Disney back-roads, lined with sweaty Florida pines and immaculate purple signage.

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