Beacon status


noun
(Brit) a ranking awarded by the government to an organization, rendering it eligible for extra funding, and aimed at encouraging organizations to share good practice with each other

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    a number or system of beacons. a tax or fee for maintaining beacons.

  • Beaconed

    a guiding or warning signal, as a light or fire, especially one in an elevated position. a tower or hill used for such purposes. a lighthouse, signal buoy, etc., on a shore or at a dangerous area at sea to warn and guide vessels. Navigation. radio beacon. a radar device at a fixed location that, […]

  • Beaconing

    a guiding or warning signal, as a light or fire, especially one in an elevated position. a tower or hill used for such purposes. a lighthouse, signal buoy, etc., on a shore or at a dangerous area at sea to warn and guide vessels. Navigation. radio beacon. a radar device at a fixed location that, […]

  • Beacons

    a guiding or warning signal, as a light or fire, especially one in an elevated position. a tower or hill used for such purposes. a lighthouse, signal buoy, etc., on a shore or at a dangerous area at sea to warn and guide vessels. Navigation. radio beacon. a radar device at a fixed location that, […]

  • Beaconsfield

    Earl of, Disraeli, Benjamin. a city in S Quebec, in E Canada: suburb of Montreal. Historical Examples Long Cecil made some excellent practice, while the Boers occupied themselves with Beaconsfield. The Siege of Kimberley T. Phelan At his home in Beaconsfield, Chesterton has a wonderful toy theatre. Gilbert Keith Chesterton Patrick Braybrooke Meanwhile the Beaconsfield […]


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