To establish or stipulate as a previous condition
Calls attention to
(with an object) To provide a listener or reader with information
To officially give a specified name or status to
“In her more immediate sphere, on the stage, it is no flattery to designate her as the best actress of the American theatre.”
To appoint or specify as a selection
“The logic of the situation also led General Johnson to designate his deputy, General Haines, as task force commander.”
To mark out and make known
“You also need to designate a time for an internal audit, meaning you'll need someone to check on your management representative.”
To assign to a category
“That petition would operate, of course, but no further than the length of time which the Secretary would require to determine whether he should designate it under the act or not, would it?”
To signify or convey an object or idea
To assign to someone or for a particular purpose
To distinguish or identify (as) the distinctive nature or features of
To arrange for something to belong to, or be officially controlled by, somebody else
To mention as an example or reference
To convey or express in a particular way or manner
To determine the future or the fate of something in advance
To send, usually by mail
To hope for, or aspire to, a goal or dream
To note or record in writing
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