Who did the committee designate to write up a report and share it with the president?
My friends often designate me to refrain from drinking so I can drive everyone home safely.
The new manager will designate specific roles and responsibilities to each team member.
The base word for "designate" is "design."
"Pinaglalaanan" means to allocate or designate something for a specific purpose or person in a sentence. For example, "Pinaglalaanan ko ng oras ang aking pamilya," means "I allocate my time for my family."
No, "designate" is a verb that means to assign or appoint something or someone for a specific purpose.
Yes. It should be North Central Region. Capitalize compass points when they designate geographical parts of a country, region or city or when used as part of proper names to designate a world division. Do not capitalize when used to indicate parts of the states or provinces. Examples: West India northern California
To use "designate" as a noun, you can refer to someone or something that has been selected or appointed for a particular role or purpose. For example, you could say "He was the designate for the new team leader position" to indicate that he was the chosen individual for that role.
Sometimes, a banker will require you to designate a beneficiary for your account. A 'pinch hitter' is a duly-appointed designate.
The teacher will designate someone to be the committee's chairman tomorrow. I'm so excited they will designate the winner in a few minutes.
Yes.
Will you please tell me when the coach will designate a team leader? The new student council designate is looking foward to making many changes to the student government.
Who does your mom usually designate to wash and dry the dinner dishes? I am the team's designate for the lead role. I designate you.
We will designate her in the big crowd.
The design of new fashions in clothing is a major international business. Scientists from around the world have cooperated to design new instruments with which to explore the solar system and distant stars.
It is a notation to designate a pause in delivery... sometimes... for effect.
it is designate
The nouns in the sentence are: ladybug and leaf. However, some dictionaries designate the word 'next' as a noun and some dictionaries designate the word 'next' as an indefinite pronoun. The choice is yours.
A large, red check mark designates an incorrect answer. The many stripes on his sleeve designate that he's a high ranking officer.
There are three syllables in designate: des-ig-nate.