Used in a Sentence

designated

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for designated.

Editorial note

That much is covered in the diagram in the article: anything near an airport is designated no-fly for the drones.

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Parts of speech1

Quick take

Having a specified designation

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of designated gathered in one view.

adjective

Having a specified designation

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for designated.

adjective

Having a specified designation

Example sentences

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That much is covered in the diagram in the article: anything near an airport is designated no-fly for the drones.

2

Lenovo omitted designated buttons and as a result the navigation is a mess: One clicks, if one wants to scroll and vice versa.

3

An example is the so-called free speech zones at some colleges that are small designated spots far from earshot of the entire campus population.

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According to the A-Series model of time, every moment is at some point designated future, present, and past.

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There's also a number of designated venture parks where you can find cheap office space and infrastructure.

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However, one possibility is this: Some sites are DOA - designated as overwhelmingly bad in general.

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We strayed from trunk for so long that trunk got dropped, and one of the branches was designated the new trunk.

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That's a baffling stance that entirely ignores the source and designated purpose of law.

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Here is The Economist map and reference to that designated Chinese flight zone.

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The car owner will have designated secure parking lots for overflow cars that aren't needed out on the roads during non peak hours.

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Event-driven with formally designated actors and protocols between actors is pretty old.

12

Besides, Guile Scheme is the designated extension language of the GNU system.

Quote examples

1

It is designated as "Amateur" by international treaty, and that refers to its purpose, not necessarily the people involved.

2

This group (jokingly designated "The Collective") included future Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan.

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"Besides, Guile Scheme is the designated extension language of the GNU system." Oh Ok.

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That's basically what I meant when I said "(P4) is better phrased 'every moment is at some point designated future, present, and past, but never simultaneously '".

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use designated in a sentence?

That much is covered in the diagram in the article: anything near an airport is designated no-fly for the drones.

What does designated mean?

Having a specified designation

What part of speech is designated?

designated is commonly used as adjective.