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What (who) is badge - definition

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BADGE

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  • Badge pinning
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PHYSICAL OR DIGITAL INSIGNIA INDICATING MEMBERSHIP, RANK OR ACCOMPLISHMENT
Badges; Karate badges; List of types of badges; Detective badge; Pin badge
n.
1.
Token of office, shield of office, official star or emblem.
2.
Emblem of membership, cognizance, device.
3.
Emblem (of anything), sign, mark, token, stamp, brand.
Badge         
  • Badge pinning
  • Bundeskriminalamt]]''
PHYSICAL OR DIGITAL INSIGNIA INDICATING MEMBERSHIP, RANK OR ACCOMPLISHMENT
Badges; Karate badges; List of types of badges; Detective badge; Pin badge
·vt To mark or distinguish with a badge.
II. Badge ·noun Something characteristic; a mark; a token.
III. Badge ·noun A carved ornament on the stern of a vessel, containing a window or the representation of one.
IV. Badge ·noun A distinctive mark, token, sign, or cognizance, worn on the person; as, the badge of a society; the badge of a policeman.
badge         
  • Badge pinning
  • Bundeskriminalamt]]''
PHYSICAL OR DIGITAL INSIGNIA INDICATING MEMBERSHIP, RANK OR ACCOMPLISHMENT
Badges; Karate badges; List of types of badges; Detective badge; Pin badge
v.
To be an off-duty police officer and flash one's badge to get out of a traffic ticket.
I got pulled over last night, but I just badged 'em and got off.

Wikipedia

Badge (disambiguation)

Badge or BADGE may refer to:

  • Badge, a display indicating a special accomplishment, or as a symbol of authority:
    • Access badge, a credential used to gain entry to an area
    • Digital badge, an indicator of accomplishment, skill, quality or interest in various learning environments
    • Heraldic badge, a display of allegiance to a royal figure
    • Web badge, a small image used on websites to promote a web standard, product, or terms of service
    • Pin-back button, in the United Kingdom
    • Rebadging, the practice of applying a new brand or trademark to an existing product
    • Achievement (video gaming), a secondary goal within a video game
    • Electronic badge, a device to show a handle or software
Examples of use of badge
1. He was responding to Labour‘s Kevan Jones (Durham N) who suggested a badge like the Merchant Seafarer‘s Badge of Honour.
2. From now on, all new badge holders will be sent a personalised card along with their badge.
3. I fear some of those people might wear it as a badge of pride than a badge of shame.
4. The officers accused Jude of stealing a police badge, but no badge was found and he was not charged with theft.
5. "I‘m not going to wear my badge," declared Nofziger.