designate
Prononciation : [ˈdɛzɪɡneɪt]
Mot
Contexte : « appointment »
(verb) to officially choose someone or something for a specific role or purpose. It's like picking a person to be the leader of a group or deciding what a place will be used for.
Exemple
The teacher will designate a student to be the class monitor.
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She did not designate anyone for the role, so the job went unfilled.
Exemple
Who will you designate to lead the project next month?
Contexte : « labeling »
(verb) to give a name or title to someone or something. This means saying what something is or what it is meant for, like putting a special sticker on a box that says what is inside.
Exemple
They will designate the new park as a nature reserve.
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The committee did not designate the area for construction, so it remains empty.
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What will you designate the new room for in the building?
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