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Designate   /dˈɛzəgnˌeɪt/  /dˈɛzɪgnˌeɪt/   Listen
Designate

verb
(past & past part. designated; pres. part. designating)
1.
Assign a name or title to.  Synonym: denominate.
2.
Give an assignment to (a person) to a post, or assign a task to (a person).  Synonyms: assign, delegate, depute.
3.
Indicate a place, direction, person, or thing; either spatially or figuratively.  Synonyms: indicate, point, show.  "He pointed to the empty parking space" , "He indicated his opponents"
4.
Decree or designate beforehand.  Synonyms: destine, doom, fate.
5.
Design or destine.  Synonyms: destine, intend, specify.
adjective
1.
Appointed but not yet installed in office.






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"Designate" Quotes from Famous Books



... to collect into a permanent substance what must else have gone into oblivion, for no one else could have exhibited even a shadow of it. But now, my dear sir, I hope you are prepared with the philosophy, or by whatever name I should designate the fortitude,—that can patiently bear the frustration of the main immediate purpose of your long and earnest labour.—For you may lay your account that the compiler of the proposed life of Coleridge will admit but a very minor part of what you have thus furnished at his request:—that ...
— Reminiscences of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey • Joseph Cottle

... not already appeared, in our books on language{123}. I express myself with this confidence, because the advance of philological enquiry has rendered it almost a matter of necessity that we should possess a word to designate a certain process, and no other word would designate it at all so well. There is a process of 'assimilation' going on very extensively in language; it occurs where the organs of speech find themselves helped by ...
— English Past and Present • Richard Chenevix Trench

... a patron 'kami,' or 'saint,' enshrined in his house, to which he lays open his necessities and confesses his shortcomings, and by whose intercession with the Supreme Being he trusts at his death to be translated to the regions of the 'kamis,' as they designate their heaven. ...
— Sketches of Japanese Manners and Customs • J. M. W. Silver

... give names to designate the different qualities of India rugs, and therefore the name borne by a rug does not necessarily indicate the district in which it was woven. For example the Dhurrie rug is woven in several districts of the ...
— Rugs: Oriental and Occidental, Antique & Modern - A Handbook for Ready Reference • Rosa Belle Holt

... a day when men will curse us because we have not preached more plainly. You can call a spade "a spade" or you can designate it as "an iron utensil employed for excavating purposes," but if you want folks to understand what you are driving at use the ...
— The Heart-Cry of Jesus • Byron J. Rees


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