Designate (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: call, specify, mark, name, distinguish by marks, mark out and make known, indicate, do, call by a distinctive title, set apart for a purpose, station, point out, show

Conjugation of designate

I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
designate
designate
designates
designate
designate
designate
Future Simple
will designate
will designate
will designate
will designate
will designate
will designate
Past Simple
designated
designated
designated
designated
designated
designated
Conditional Simple
would designate
would designate
would designate
would designate
would designate
would designate
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am designating
are designating
is designating
are designating
are designating
are designating
Future Progressive
will be designating
will be designating
will be designating
will be designating
will be designating
will be designating
Past Progressive
was designating
were designating
was designating
were designating
were designating
were designating
Conditional Progressive
would be designating
would be designating
would be designating
would be designating
would be designating
would be designating
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have designated
have designated
has designated
have designated
have designated
have designated
Future Perfect
will have designated
will have designated
will have designated
will have designated
will have designated
will have designated
Past Perfect
had designated
had designated
had designated
had designated
had designated
had designated
Conditional Perfect
would have designated
would have designated
would have designated
would have designated
would have designated
would have designated
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been designating
have been designating
has been designating
have been designating
have been designating
have been designating
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been designating
will have been designating
will have been designating
will have been designating
will have been designating
will have been designating
Past Perfect Progressive
had been designating
had been designating
had been designating
had been designating
had been designating
had been designating
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been designating
would have been designating
would have been designating
would have been designating
would have been designating
would have been designating

Examples of designate

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"In the event I am not capable of giving you full consent, I designate and appoint the person listed below as my attorney-in-fact for all healthcare decisions."
"That I hereby designate the Earl of Hertford..."
"The President is hereby empowered to designate as alien enemies any citizens or subjects of hostile nations..." "...residing in the United States whose presence he regards as dangerous, and make regulations for their apprehension, restraint or removal."
- The president will designate... - Ambassador Francis J. Malloy as his number two.
- We can designate a ground zero. It's isolated, so inhabited areas won't be immediately affected.
"In the event I am not capable of giving you full consent, I designate and appoint the person listed below as my attorney-in-fact for all healthcare decisions."
"That I hereby designate the Earl of Hertford..."
"The President is hereby empowered to designate as alien enemies any citizens or subjects of hostile nations..." "...residing in the United States whose presence he regards as dangerous, and make regulations for their apprehension, restraint or removal."
- The president will designate... - Ambassador Francis J. Malloy as his number two.
- We can designate a ground zero. It's isolated, so inhabited areas won't be immediately affected.
"Leo" designates a specific mission.
'DS Mansfield, Gold Command designates you as Silver Command.
-lt designates you as my gofer.
Customarily, we send them on to whomever the prisoner designates as a next of kin, after execution.
For the benefit of our new members, I remind you the ace of clubs designates the executioner, The ace of spades, the card of death,
"Leo" designates a specific mission.
'DS Mansfield, Gold Command designates you as Silver Command.
-lt designates you as my gofer.
Customarily, we send them on to whomever the prisoner designates as a next of kin, after execution.
For the benefit of our new members, I remind you the ace of clubs designates the executioner, The ace of spades, the card of death,
"Although no single cause can directly account for the theft, the primary factor appears to be insufficient oversight by the designated caretakers, most notably deputy Leo D'Amato.
"Broad" means woman. Not good, not bad, unless so designated.
"Fast, precise, and with little or no risk to operator exposure, the Magic Bullet is also a bargain at the designated price per round."
"If, in the opinion of the officer designated SR security, "a situation should develop where a threat to the territorial integrity "of the dome will, could, or might extend to a threat
"In 1958, St. Clare was designated the patron saint of television."
"In the event my dying precedes my naming an heir... to all of my estates and effects, both known to and unknown... and the insertion of that name in the presently blank space... designating said heir... the heir, designated and written in by William McFly... shall be my heir in fact and deed as if designated by me... and his or her name written in by me in my hand."
A certain number of people from here have addressed a petition to the mayor designating me as a man not fit for living at liberty.
Also designating a value of ten billion dollars to the set
And as a test of your organizational skills and command potential I am designating you mess officer for 14 days.
As if a single individual, walking at a relatively steady pace, circled the room, peeling off dots... randomly designating certain pieces as sold.
"Although no single cause can directly account for the theft, the primary factor appears to be insufficient oversight by the designated caretakers, most notably deputy Leo D'Amato.
"Broad" means woman. Not good, not bad, unless so designated.
"Fast, precise, and with little or no risk to operator exposure, the Magic Bullet is also a bargain at the designated price per round."
"If, in the opinion of the officer designated SR security, "a situation should develop where a threat to the territorial integrity "of the dome will, could, or might extend to a threat
"In 1958, St. Clare was designated the patron saint of television."
"In the event my dying precedes my naming an heir... to all of my estates and effects, both known to and unknown... and the insertion of that name in the presently blank space... designating said heir... the heir, designated and written in by William McFly... shall be my heir in fact and deed as if designated by me... and his or her name written in by me in my hand."
A certain number of people from here have addressed a petition to the mayor designating me as a man not fit for living at liberty.
Also designating a value of ten billion dollars to the set
And as a test of your organizational skills and command potential I am designating you mess officer for 14 days.
As if a single individual, walking at a relatively steady pace, circled the room, peeling off dots... randomly designating certain pieces as sold.

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