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flag
noun
a
piece
of
cloth
with
special
colours
or
symbols
that
represents
a
country
,
group
,
or
idea
•
They
raised
the
flag
at
sunrise
during
the
ceremony
.
They
raised
the
flag
at
sunrise
during
the
ceremony
.
•
A
gentle
wind
made
the
colourful
flag
wave
above
the
school
.
A
gentle
wind
made
the
colourful
flag
wave
above
the
school
.
noun
a
yellow
cloth
thrown
by
an
American-football
official
to
show
that
a
rule
has
been
broken
•
The
referee
threw
a
yellow
flag
after
the
late
hit
.
The
referee
threw
a
yellow
flag
after
the
late
hit
.
•
Fans
groaned
when
the
second
flag
of
the
drive
stopped
the
play
.
Fans
groaned
when
the
second
flag
of
the
drive
stopped
the
play
.
noun
a
special
marker
or
setting
in
a
computer
program
that
shows
a
particular
state
or
option
•
Set
the
error
flag
to
true
if
something
goes
wrong
.
Set
the
error
flag
to
true
if
something
goes
wrong
.
•
The
app
uses
a
small
green
flag
to
show
that
you
are
online
.
The
app
uses
a
small
green
flag
to
show
that
you
are
online
.
verb
-
flag
,
flagging
,
flags
,
flagged
to
mark
or
draw
attention
to
something
so
it
can
be
found
or
dealt
with
later
•
Please
flag
any
emails
that
need
my
urgent
attention
.
Please
flag
any
emails
that
need
my
urgent
attention
.
•
The
auditor
flagged
three
suspicious
payments
.
The
auditor
flagged
three
suspicious
payments
.
verb
-
flag
,
flagging
,
flags
,
flagged
to
become
weak
,
tired
,
or
less
enthusiastic
•
The
runner
began
to
flag
in
the
final
kilometre
.
The
runner
began
to
flag
in
the
final
kilometre
.
•
After
hours
of
study
,
her
concentration
flagged
.
After
hours
of
study
,
her
concentration
flagged
.