advert to, baptize, denominate, emblematize, make, nominate, pinpoint, represent, single, submit, typify
Definitionadj. appointed but not yet installed in office
Last update: September 12, 2015
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Ram was designated as the Police Chief. . [verb]
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Ram is attending the interview with the Director designate. [verb]
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In short, you can designate any system as an environment monitoring station and connect this little black box to your serial port. [verb]
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To designate a thoughtful and a learned man, they said, "a man quick to speak and powerful in discourse." [verb]
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It designated each individual's special right to the use of a thing. [verb]
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Every transaction ending in an exchange of products or services may be designated as a COMMERCIAL OPERATION. [verb]
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As it was possible to overtake the fleet before reaching the bay east of the island of Cythera, designated for assemblage, Arrius, somewhat impatient, spent much time on deck. [verb]
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PROPRIETOR and ROBBER have been at all times expressions as contradictory as the beings whom they designate are hostile; all languages have perpetuated this opposition. [verb]
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Dawkins designated as 'japanning his trotter-cases.' [verb]
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It is as clearly used to designate any form of orderly discipline as the cross is used to designate endurance of necessary sorrows. [verb]
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-- designate the letter A. [verb]
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