marked up

/mɑrkt ʌp/
adjective
  1. Having an increased price, especially to include a profit margin.
    • The marked-up price of the concert tickets was double the original face value.
    • She refused to buy the marked-up souvenirs at the tourist shop.
    • The store's marked-up electronics were still cheaper than the competition.
  2. Covered with written notes, corrections, or annotations.
    • He handed in a marked-up draft of the report with all the changes highlighted.
    • The editor's marked-up manuscript was full of strikethroughs and additions.
    • The teacher returned the marked-up essays with comments in red ink.
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