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How to use Designate in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word Designate? Here are some examples.

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Put two good rebounders close to the basket and designate one player to box out the shooter.
Shark Bay meets all the criteria required by Unesco to designate it a World Heritage Site.
Although the initials in both cases designate motorcycle clubs, MCC groups are the acceptable face of the biking movement.
The president alone should not be able to designate a U.S. person as an enemy combatant and then order operatives to kill him.
Under the law government branches other than the defense ministry would have the power to designate information as state secrets.
Lo thinks the local government should designate one or two protest sites and leave the demonstrators alone.
However, archipelagic states may designate certain sea lanes through these waters.
Edward gave judgment on the Scottish case on November 17, 1292 in favour of John Balliol, with his son Edward becoming heir designate.
In some US organizations, the term curator is also used to designate the head of any given division of a cultural organization.
The Irish word is cruit, although it also was used on occasion to designate certain small harps.
Some alert systems use different numbers or colors to designate the different stages.
As such, it has been proposed by various groups to designate the area a Marine Nature Reserve.
A white line at the 30 metre mark used to designate the extent to which a push was allowed but due to safety concerns, assistance is now illegal.
The term pack ice is used either as a synonym to drift ice, or to designate drift ice zone in which the floes are densely packed.
Breweries would tend to designate beers as pale ale, though customers would commonly refer to the same beers as bitter.
English Heritage, responsible for managing England's historic sites, used both theories to designate the site for Bosworth Field.
In countries that do not formally designate an official language, a de facto national language usually evolves.
Clan leaders would designate which young people should emigrate, where to, and in which order.
On 24 November 2006, Ian Paisley refused to nominate himself as First Minister of Northern Ireland designate.
In 1981 Clapton gave his signed Fender Lead II guitar to the Hard Rock Cafe to designate his favourite bar stool.
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Examples from Classical Literature
You should also designate a specific length of time to work with self-hypnosis.
To this end the editor provides a check list of the better epigrams, and affixes an asterisk to designate the best.
There is not one Greek lyric devoted to what we should designate love, with perhaps something like an exception in alcman.
One may designate it as religious independence, or anomy, or individualism.
The instrument must designate an ascertainable person to whom, or to whose order the money is payable.
I asked him to make the reconnoissance and designate the assailable points.
His first school was at Burton-upon-Trent, where a slight incident seemed to designate his future politics and fortitude.
It is true that might be taken by catachresis to designate a chamberlain as functionary of the Oriental Court.
If you wish to designate them because of their color, you cannot use a false term.
It may be correctly used to designate any division of the useful arts.
The word is used to designate an interval, a position, or an angle.
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