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designate

appoint / specify / name / assign
Transitive VerbAdjective
past: designatedpp: designateding: designating

This term carries a strong sense of officiality and formal authority. It is typically used in administrative, legal, or organizational contexts where a decision is recorded or publicized, rather than a casual choice. When used as a verb, it implies a deliberate act of assignment or labeling that changes the status of the object or person. As an adjective, it describes a role that has been assigned but may not yet be fully realized or active, such as a designate successor. It emphasizes the intent and the official appointment over the actual exercise of the role's duties.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ someone/something as something][~ someone/something for something]

To officially choose someone or something to hold a particular role or perform a specific function.

"The board decided to designate him as the new CEO of the company."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To officially give a specific name or title to something, or to mark it for a particular purpose.

"The city council will designate this area as a historical landmark."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To indicate or specify a particular value, location, or time.

"The map designates the exact point where the treasure is buried."

Adjective
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Specifically chosen or assigned for a particular purpose or role.

"The designated driver remained sober to ensure everyone got home safely."

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