Marked Up
/ˈmɑːrkɪd ʌp/
Definitions
- (adj.) Annotated or edited, often to indicate changes or revisions in a legal document.
The lawyer reviewed the marked up contract before finalizing the deal.
- (adj.) Increased in price or value, especially in reference to goods or services in commercial agreements.
The invoice showed a marked up cost compared to the original quote.
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Commentary
Used primarily to describe documents showing edits or price increases; clarity in specifying the context (editorial vs. commercial) is important.
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