designates (Meaning)

designates

to point out the location of, to call by a distinctive title, term, or expression, specify, stipulate, to mark or point out, denote, to call by name or title, to indicate and set apart for a specific purpose, office, or duty, chosen but not yet installed (see install sense 2a), to appoint or choose by name for a special purpose, to distinguish as to class (see class entry 1 sense 3)

designates Sentence Examples

  1. The company designates a specific budget for marketing and advertising.
  2. The sign on the door designates that the room is for authorized personnel only.
  3. The law designates the age of 18 as the age of majority.
  4. The map designates the location of the park with a green circle.
  5. The doctor designates a specific medication for the patient's condition.
  6. The team has designated a spokesperson to represent them at the conference.
  7. The building code designates the required number of fire exits for a given building size.
  8. The traffic signs designate the speed limit and direction of travel on the road.
  9. The schedule designates the time and place for the meeting.
  10. The job description designates the responsibilities and qualifications for the position.

FAQs About the word designates

to point out the location of, to call by a distinctive title, term, or expression, specify, stipulate, to mark or point out, denote, to call by name or title, t

appoints, sets, selects, specifies,chooses, picks,announces, determines, establishes, arranges

expels, discharges, fires, removes,dismisses, throws out,displaces, unseats, evicts, ejects

The company designates a specific budget for marketing and advertising.

The sign on the door designates that the room is for authorized personnel only.

The law designates the age of 18 as the age of majority.

The map designates the location of the park with a green circle.