it is designate
No, "offender" is not an adverb. "Offender" is a noun that refers to someone who has committed a crime or wrongdoing. An adverb is a word that typically modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb to provide more information about how, when, where, or to what extent an action is performed.
Sometimes, a banker will require you to designate a beneficiary for your account. A 'pinch hitter' is a duly-appointed designate.
Repeated Offender was created on 2006-03-06.
Re-Offender was created in 2001.
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.
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.
There are three syllables in designate: des-ig-nate.
Designate means appointing a specified position. This word is a verb.
No, "designate" is a verb that means to assign or appoint something or someone for a specific purpose.
A person constantly committing offenses is an habitual offender.
i think you mean attack, not offender
Approximately 80% of victims of sexual assault know their offender. This high percentage highlights the importance of addressing issues of trust and power dynamics in relationships to prevent sexual violence.