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The noun forms for the verb to designate are designator, designee, designation, and the gerund, designating.

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What is a companion noun for designate?

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.


Is designate a noun?

No the word designate is a verb not a noun. The noun form is designation.


What is a noun for designate?

The noun form of "designate" is "designation." For example: "The designation of the historical site resulted in increased tourism."


What is the noun for designate?

Designation.


What is the noun form for designate?

Designee; designation


What is the noun form of monochrome?

The noun monochrome is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for an image (picture, painting, photo, etc) in shades of a single color. Some dictionaries designate the form monochrome as the adjective, some dictionaries designate the form monochromatic as the adjective.


What is the noun the ladybug fluttered from one leaf to the next?

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Is the word prioritize a noun?

No, "prioritize" is a verb, not a noun. It means to designate or treat something as more important than other things.


Is other a noun?

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Is brackets a noun?

Yes, the word 'brackets' is both a noun (bracket, brackets) and a verb (bracket, brackets, bracketing, bracketed).Examples:The brackets holding the shelf are loose. (noun)The author brackets the words that are not a part of the direct quote. (verb)I use brackets at the end of the sentence to designate the part of speech. (noun)


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How should you use their and there?

There is used to designate a location. Their is a possessive of they.