insignia
IPA: ɪnsˈɪgniʌ
noun
- A patch or other object that indicates a person's official or military rank, or membership in a group or organization.
- A symbol or token of personal power, status, or office, or of an official body of government or jurisdiction.
- (figurative) A mark or token by which anything is known.
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Examples of "insignia" in Sentences
- USAF Airman enlisted rank pin insignia set military AF
- The insignia is supposed to be worn with the well-known Green Beret, said
- After all, Crips insignia is a healthy form of social rebellion against whatever.
- ".... there was a reason he wore captain insignia and it wasn't to promote himself."
- However, he did NOT earn such a privilege, and wearing the SEAL “Trident” insignia is a violation of federal law
- Members of Bravo Company, whose insignia is the Grim Reaper, arrived in Kuwait on May 1, 2003, just as President Bush declared major combat operations over.
- Like the pillow the white on white design and three flag insignia is classic, elegant, and free of worry as the pillow features double stitching ensuring a sealed hypoallergenic pillow that no down will escape.
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