Synonym: appoint, indicate, name, nominate, point out, show, specify. Similar words: designated, designation, resignation, design, designs, designed, designer, design for. Meaning: ['dezɪgneɪt] v. 1. assign a name or title to 2. give an assignment to (a person) to a post, or assign a task to (a person) 3. decree or designate beforehand 4. design or destine. adj. appointed but not yet installed in office.
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31 However, the term is used to designate art that, although increasingly difficult to define, is in a public space.
32 Each investor can designate one custodian only.
33 Designate network disk in remote site as Master.
34 The - ase ending is used to designate enzymes.
35 They designate Mr. Yang as director of the laboratory.
36 It's better to designate Tanggu as the loading port.
37 Steam iron. Atomic designate and iron accessories.
38 Designate secure areas to store and protect your products.
39 She suggested that parents make clear rules about their kids' small-screen time, remove TVs from their children's bedrooms or even designate "no-screen" days for the whole family.
40 According to this conception, we might designate as "undesired imaginings" those that are suppressed during the day, and we must recognize in their emergence a genuine psychic phenomenon.
41 Allocate - How you designate number of credits to your site.
42 Laser designator has been switched off. Aircraft must give a " Laser on" command for the FAC to designate again.
43 To differentiate between these two basic types, we designate them Type A and Type B respectively.
44 The presiding hearer shall designate a special person to put down things abouthearing in writing.
45 Port settings, located under the [Ports] section of the input file, provide a location to designate ports for specific server categories: [Domino], [Sametime], [MUX], [SIP], [Quickplace].
46 A suggestion was given to designate the control strategy about the parasite wasps on the white wax insect.
47 The WordPress:Design Theme Editor SubPanel allows you to designate which theme you want to edit then displays the files in that theme.
48 Bhushan Patwardhan is director designate of the Institute of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine (IAIM) in Bangalore, India.
49 Apraxia of speech is a term frequently used by speech pathologists to designate an impairment in the voluntary production of articulation and prosody (the rhythm and timing) of speech.
50 Package: A document issued to formally designate and define program scope and requirements to a potential production supplier.
51 The substitution of a personal name for a common noun to designate a member of a group or class[sentencedict.com], as in calling a traitor a . Benedict Arnold...
52 First the Greeks, then the Romans began to speak of the Seres (people of silk), a term to designate the inhabitants of the far-off kingdom, China.
53 By the method, the terminal unit and the network device, the language identification is added to the information so as to designate the language, into which the information needs to be translated.
54 It can also designate a language variant; for example, "en-US" for American English, "en-GB" for British English, or "es-MX" for Mexican Spanish.
55 The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) publishes maps that designate Special Flood Hazard Areas delineated by a Base Flood Elevation (BFE).
56 There exist some problems such as designate buying and tying provision, joint pricing, exclusive distribution, which violate the competition law.
57 A suitable approximate value of voltage used to designate or identify a system.
58 Scholasticism is a term used to designate both a method and a system.
59 Backfilling To designate memory on an expanded memory card and make it available for use as conventional memory.
60 Modern processor hardware can be instructed to designate regions of memory as non - executable.
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