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designate (verb)

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  • designate — ► VERB 1) officially give a specified status or name to; describe as. 2) appoint to a specified position. ► ADJECTIVE (after a noun ) ▪ appointed to an office or position but not yet installed: the Director designate. DERIVATIVES designator noun …   English terms dictionary

  • designate — I verb appoint, assign, authorize, be specific, characterize, choose, commission, declare, define, denominate, denote, designare, detail, determine, discriminate, earmark, enter into detail, entitle, express, fix, formulate, indicate, itemize,… …   Law dictionary

  • designate — verb ADVERB ▪ formally, officially ▪ The area has now been formally designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest. ▪ specially, specifically ▪ originally …   Collocations dictionary

  • designate — 1640s (adj.), from L. designatus, pp. of designare (see DESIGN (Cf. design)). As a verb, from 1791, from the adjective or else a back formation from DESIGNATION (Cf. designation) …   Etymology dictionary

  • designate — verb dɛzɪgneɪt give a specified name, position, or status to: he was designated as prime minister. adjective dɛzɪgnət [postposition] appointed to an office or position but not yet installed: the Director designate. Derivatives designator noun… …   English new terms dictionary

  • designate — verb 1) some firms designate a press officer Syn: appoint, nominate, delegate, select, choose, pick, elect, name, identify, assign 2) the rivers are designated Sites of Special Scientific Interest Syn …   Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

  • designate — verb (t) /ˈdɛzɪgneɪt / (say dezignayt) (designated, designating) 1. to mark or point out; indicate; show; specify. 2. to name; entitle; style. 3. to nominate or select for a duty, office, purpose, etc.; appoint; assign. –adjective /ˈdɛzɪgnət /… …  

  • designate — verb 1) she designated her successor Syn: appoint, nominate, depute, delegate; select, choose, pick, elect, name, identify, assign 2) the building was designated a historical site Syn …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • designate — designates, designating, designated (The verb is pronounced [[t]de̱zɪgneɪt[/t]]. The adjective is pronounced [[t]de̱zɪgnət[/t]].) 1) VERB When you designate someone or something, you formally give them a particular description or name. [V n as n] …   English dictionary

  • designate — ▪ I. designate des‧ig‧nate 1 [ˈdezɪgneɪt] verb [transitive] JOBS to choose someone or something for a particular job or purpose: • Mr Timmer has been designated to succeed Mr van der Klugt. • The government designated the aircraft industry as a… …   Financial and business terms

  • designate — I. adjective Etymology: Latin designatus, past participle of designare Date: 1629 chosen but not yet installed < ambassador designate > II. transitive verb ( nated; nating) Date: 1639 1. to indicate and set apart for a spec …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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