Crossword-Solution: DESIGNATE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Designate | v. t. | Designated; appointed; chosen. |
| Designate | v. t. | To mark out and make known; to point out; to name; to indicate; to show; to distinguish by marks or description; to specify; as, to designate the boundaries of a country; to designate the rioters who are to be arrested. |
| Designate | v. t. | To call by a distinctive title; to name. |
| Designate | v. t. | To indicate or set apart for a purpose or duty; -- with to or for; to designate an officer for or to the command of a post or station. |
We have 80 clues for the answer “DESIGNATE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| signate | 1 answer |
| Appointed to an office or position but not yet installed | 1 answer |
| Assign a name or quality to | 1 answer |
| CHOOSE between | 1 answer |
| DISTINCTIVE mark of, serve as | 1 answer |
| SERVE as name of | 1 answer |
| assign a task | 1 answer |
| assign a name or title to | 1 answer |
| APPOINT to office | 2 answers |
| particularise | 7 answers |
| Mark out | 7 answers |
| Give a name to | 10 answers |
| Demarcate | 11 answers |
| depute | 12 answers |
| Prefer | 15 answers |
| Baptise | 17 answers |
| Christen | 19 answers |
| Pick out | 19 answers |
| Induct | 19 answers |
| Baptize | 20 answers |
| Dub | 20 answers |
| Refer | 20 answers |
| Gesticulate | 29 answers |
| MAKE possible | 30 answers |
| Enumerate | 31 answers |
| Elect | 32 answers |
| Intend | 33 answers |
| Choose | 34 answers |
| discriminate | 35 answers |
| Finger | 36 answers |
| Decide | 38 answers |
| Term | 38 answers |
| future | 39 answers |
| denote | 40 answers |
| Gesture | 40 answers |
| anoint | 40 answers |
| Stand for | 40 answers |
| Signify. | 41 answers |
| Imply | 42 answers |
| Label | 43 answers |
| characterise | 44 answers |
| Entitle | 44 answers |
| Tap | 45 answers |
| Tag | 45 answers |
| Select | 45 answers |
| Delineate | 45 answers |
| Define | 46 answers |
| Appoint | 47 answers |
| Distinguish | 51 answers |
| stereotype | 54 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RAETE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with DESIGNATE (5)
Yet if he is not the maker, what is he in relation to the bed? I think, he said, that we may fairly designate him as the imitator of that which the others make.
From its external appearance we have little hesitation in pronouncing it to be French; indeed, this presumption is strongly corroborated by the fact that it is ornamented upon one of its corners with a brand to designate the manufactory from which it emanated.
Tristram, “that you designate the Marquise de Bellegarde?” “Well,” said Newman, “she is wicked, she is an old sinner.” “What is her crime?” asked Mrs.
Every colonel of volunteers was allowed to designate for examination for appointment to the regular army the best officers in his regiment.
But, yeaning ended, all their tender care Is to the calves transferred; at once with marks They brand them, both to designate their race, And which to rear for breeding, or devote As altar-victims, or to cleave the ground And into ridges tear and turn the sod.
Quotes with DESIGNATE (3)
Let us being again. To take some examples: why should “literature” still designate that which already breaks away from literature — away from what has always been conceived and signified under that name — or that which, not merely escaping literature, implacably destroys it? (Posed in these terms, the question would already be caught in the assurance of a certain fore-knowledge: can “what has always been conceived and signified under that name” be considered fundamentally hom…
Peter Brown, that great historian of early Christianity, has given the most cogent explanation for the arising of the cult of the saints in the late Roman world. He explains that the emphasis of early Christian preaching on judgment, on the human need for redemption from sin, brought to the minds of common people — among whom Christianity was early successful — their social and political condition. Having strictly limited powers to remedy any injustice they might suffer, or t…
Psychic change, as Todorov has recognized, subverted the genre in another way, by revoking the cultural taboos, the social censorship, that had prohibited the overt treatment of psychosexual themes, which then found covert expression in the supernatural tale. 'There is no need today to resort to the devil [or to posthumous reverie] in order to speak of excessive sexual desire, and none to resort to vampires in order to designate the attraction exerted by corpses: psychoanalys…
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, NYT.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (1974–2019).