Designate means appointing a specified position. This word is a verb.
Designate means to appoint someone to a specific task or position. Antonyms would be to discharge, fire, dispel, or dismiss.
The adjective "designate" means "chosen, but not yet installed. It is safe to assume then that a "director designate" is the director for a program that has already been chosen but not officially in the position yet.
To designate means to appoint, select, or choose for a specific purpose or role. It involves officially indicating or identifying someone or something for a particular task or function.
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.
The necessary skill, education, and/or experience required for a position, and the ability to perform the essential tasks of a position
Coordinates are linear and/or angular quantities that designate the position of a point in relation to a given reference frame. In a two-dimensional plane, x and y are commonly used to designate coordinates of a point.
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The base word for "designate" is "design."
Sometimes, a banker will require you to designate a beneficiary for your account. A 'pinch hitter' is a duly-appointed designate.
It won't be necessary to supply your social security number when applying for this position.
This would depend on the type of position. No job positions can be posted on this site.