designate

  • 41designate — 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 …

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  • 42designate — v 1. indicate, signify, denote, signal; mark or point out, show, make known, express, formulate, mention, note; specify, state in detail, stipulate, particularize, individualize, pinpoint; earmark, set aside. 2. characterize, depict, represent,… …

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  • 43designate — des·ig·nate …

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  • 44designate — [ˈdezɪgˌneɪt] verb [T] 1) to formally choose someone or something for a particular purpose 2) formal to give someone or something a particular name designation [ˌdezɪgˈneɪʃ(ə)n] noun [C/U] …

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  • 45designate —   Wae, koho, kuhikuhi …

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  • 46designate — / dezɪgneɪt/ verb to identify something or someone in a particular way …

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  • 47designate — To mark out and make known; to point out; to name; to indicate. State v Madison State Bank, 77 Mont 498, 251 P 548. To locate definitely, as on a map. Southern Pacific Railroad Co. v United States, 168 US 1, 54, 42 L Ed 355, 378, 18 S Ct 18. To… …

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  • 48Officer Designate — OF(D)[1] is a term used in the NATO rank scale, and comes below OF 1.[1] Contents 1 NATO 2 Rank 3 See also …

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  • 49Speaker-designate — A Speaker designate is a member of the House of Representatives who has been selected by the caucus of the majority party to be nominated as Speaker of the House, but who has not yet taken office or been elected by the full House of… …

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  • 50chairman-designate — UK US noun [S] ► WORKPLACE, MANAGEMENT the person who has been chosen as chairman of a company or organization but who has not yet started the job …

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