Designation in a sentence as a noun

"The worst movie ever" designation should go to the film that has the highest ΔQ.

This program is not that different from what they offer their employees, except for the first class designation.

Who hands out the AIP designations?If every AIP must have a single unique designation, there must be an organization handing them out.

Without taking a position on the other issues, Ill note simply that FunnyJunk does not appear to have a notice of designation on file with the Copyright Office.

If the average Airbnb listing is rejecting applicants of color maybe there could be a special "diversity friendly" designation on Airbnb or other sites.

In Canada engineers have a professional designation, the software industry is typically not a part of that collective.

AMD's internal designation for this generation is "Piledriver".

While the Lincoln Highway Association understood and supported the plan, partly because they were assured of getting the US 30 designation as much as possible, most other trail associations lamented their obsolescence.

Receiving at the computer system a designation of a delivery slot and a recurring delivery list comprising one or more list items, each of the one or more list items identifying a product, a quantity to deliver, and a frequency of delivery; Listing where, what and how often to deliver.

The run-Americans-over-and-get-off-scot-free kind is a different diplomatic designation.

Therefore, in particular, the comparisons should:- relate to goods or services which meet the same needs or are intended for the same purpose;- relate to products with the same designation of origin;- deal objectively with the material, relevant, verifiable and representative features of those goods or services, which may include price;- avoid creating confusion between traders, and should not discredit, imitate or take advantage of the trade mark or trade names of a competitor.

Designation definitions

noun

identifying word or words by which someone or something is called and classified or distinguished from others

See also: appellation denomination appellative

noun

the act of putting a person into a non-elective position; "the appointment had to be approved by the whole committee"

See also: appointment assignment naming

noun

the act of designating or identifying something

See also: identification