Designate means to appoint someone to a specific task or position. Antonyms would be to discharge, fire, dispel, or dismiss.
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.
The noun form of "designate" is "designation." For example: "The designation of the historical site resulted in increased tourism."
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Designated; appointed; chosen., To mark out and make known; to point out; to name; to indicate; to show; to distinguish by marks or description; to specify; as, to designate the boundaries of a country; to designate the rioters who are to be arrested., 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.
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Designate one of the faces as the base, and the distance between the plane the base is on, and the plane the opposite side is on, as the height. Then the volume is the base times the height.
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.
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.
You haven't provided the phrase that contains the noun with the adjective designate. I can only give example companion nouns for designate:We have a designate venue for our fundraiser.The noun venue is the companion noun for designate.I was selected the designate chairman for the committee.The noun chairman is the companion noun for designate.If we have no volunteers for the job, we will assign a designate assistant.The noun assistant is the companion noun for designate.
No, "designate" is a verb that means to assign or appoint something or someone for a specific purpose.
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.