Designate

Word DESIGNATE
Character 9
Hyphenation des ig nate
Pronunciations /ˈdɛzɪɡ.neɪt/

Definitions and meanings of "Designate"

What do we mean by designate?

To mark out and make known; to point out; to indicate; to show; to distinguish by marks or description

To call by a distinctive title; to name.

To indicate or set apart for a purpose or duty; — with to or for; to designate an officer for or to the command of a post or station.

A perfect blend between design and Engineering. Design meets Engineering and fireworks happen. This term was coined by Avantika University and has been utilised in the design and tech industry to create better solutions. #Designeering #BestofBothWorlds Urban Dictionary

A word used to assign a particular area of an Indian village where Street Dumps may occur. Urban Dictionary

What up and coming graphic designers aspire to - but which the Industry thinks it knows better. Hence, the degree of difficulty and countless CDs of folio examples sent by new graduates to unispired and uninspiring studios who care about material wealth and not the material. Urban Dictionary

Verb: Give a specified name, position, or status to adjective: Appointed to an office or position but not yet installed Urban Dictionary

Chic, sophisticate, luxury, classy, elegant, beautiful, name brand, rich, suave, enriched, quality, high end, expensive. Urban Dictionary

Something that is just generally bad; a lighthearted and friendly insult to call something or someone that is bad, especially if it's/they're ugly Urban Dictionary

Transforming a product into the most desired object by the market Urban Dictionary

A delineation of materialism in aesthetic terms. Urban Dictionary

Very creative; designed Urban Dictionary

A metal core/electronicore band from Grand Rapids, MI founded in October of 2012. They released their debut EP; "Only Time Will Tell" on May 31st 2013 After going through several member changes the current line-up is: Nathan Eagle-Vocals Devon Sargent-Bass/Vocals Joel Baker-Guitar Eli Ames-Guitar Roman Tarchinski-Drums Urban Dictionary

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The word "designate" in example sentences

Yes, the President might again designate him as an enemy combatant, but I can't imagine that that possibility will suffice to preserve the justiciability of Padilla's challenge. ❋ Unknown (2007)

To facilitate the performance of its functions hereunder, the Interstate Commerce Commission itself, or such division, commissioner, officer or employee of the Commission as it may designate, is authorized to act, under the authority of this order, under the title and designation of "Administrator of the Affairs of Federal Managers." ❋ Unknown (1949)

The Secretary of the Interior, acting through such agency or agencies of the Department of the Interior as he shall designate, is authorized and directed to wind up the affairs of the Authority, and to utilize for such purpose so much of the personnel, records, property, and funds of the Authority as may be necessary. ❋ Unknown (1946)

The Secretary of the Interior, acting through such agency or agencies of the Department of the Interior as he shall designate, is authorized and directed to wind up the affairs of the Administration, and to utilize therefor so much of the personnel, records, property, and funds of the Administration as may be necessary. ❋ Unknown (1946)

Counting along the stair as far as nine, there remains this one section which, as there are no more numbers, we again designate as 1; but this is a higher 1 than the first, and to distinguish it from the first we put near it a zero, a sign which means nothing. ❋ Anne E. Montessori George (1912)

The Attorney General, or such officer or agency of the Department of Justice as he may designate, is authorized and directed to transfer to the Philippine Alien Property Administrator all property or interests vested in or transferred to him which were located in the Philippines at the time of such vesting or transfer, or by the proceeds thereof, subject, however, to such expenses as the Attorney General is authorized to charged against such property or proceeds. ❋ Unknown (1947)

The Attorney General or such officer or agency of the Department of Justice as he may designate, is authorized and directed to transfer to the Philippine Alien Property Administrator such personnel, records, files, furniture, equipment, and supplies as the Director of the Bureau of the Budget may determine to be necessary for the performance of the functions hereby transferred, but the Administrator shall reimburse the Attorney General for the furniture, equipment, and supplies so transferred. ❋ Unknown (1947)

The Secretary of the Interior, acting through the Solid Fuels Administration for War until its abolishment and thereafter through such agency or agencies of the Department of the Interior as he may designate, is authorized to wind up and liquidate the affairs of the Solid Fuels Administration for War as expeditiously as practicable and to utilize for such purposes, to the extent necessary, the personnel, property, records, and funds of the Solid Fuels Administration for War and such other funds as may be appropriated therefor. ❋ Unknown (1947)

As mentioned earlier, Bill Lynn, President Obama’s deputy defense secretary-designate, is coming back to the Pentagon from defense-contractor giant Raytheon, where he was top lobbyist. ❋ Unknown (2009)

There is even a word to designate those bad mothers ... ❋ Unknown (2011)

In Wyclif's thought, on the contrary, there are no simple things in the world that correspond to simple concrete terms; rather, simple concrete terms designate real propositions, that is, (atomic) states of affairs. ❋ Conti, Alessandro (2005)

The conditions which these terms designate do not constitute definite disease-entities, and many different things are understood by different people when these terms are mentioned. ❋ William J. Robinson (N/A)

It attempts no definition of such things as _space_, _time_, _motion_, _number_, _equality_, and the like, because these terms designate so naturally the things which they signify, that any attempt at making them more clear ends in making them more obscure. ❋ John Tulloch (1854)

Such licensing terms designate certain patents as essential to complying with industry standards, making them available for licensing at supposedly lower-than-usual rates. ❋ Jon Brodkin (2012)

ENERGY STAR and WATER SENSE labels designate products that meet strict federal energy-efficiency and water-efficiency criteria, respectively. ❋ Unknown (2008)

"Our [company] uses a Designeering [method]" " You're [such a] Designeer" ❋ Perpetualtikkaa (2020)

[Abu], I'm [touching cloth] here my friend, where is the [designated] shitting area? ❋ ScatTalk (2016)

myself and [countless] other graduates Australia-wide. ❋ Dj (2003)

verb: He was [designated] as [prime minister] adjective: The Director [designate] ❋ DieKry01 (2010)

I am [wearing] a designer [hand bag]. It looks so [expensive]. ❋ GalleriaofArtCOM (2014)

Someone: "I ate your [cupcake]." Me: "You're the design." Thing: *looks like a lion with a [wig] playing the [oboe]: Me: "That's the design." ❋ Uht, Rude (2021)

i just [got to] [buy] these new [designer] .... ❋ Zohar David (2005)

Design is an aesthetic [delineation] of materialism. In [liminism] it can also be a "materialistic" a-lineation of [aestheticism]. ❋ Sandrashine (2019)

I want [the wash] [rags] [designative]! ❋ Maddie3299 (2011)

Hey man have you heard [designs] yet? [No man], why? You should give them a listen, their pretty [gnarly]. ❋ BITCHNIGGA (2013)

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