English to Arabic Dictionary designate

designate

عين
definition
verb
he was designated as prime minister
appoint (someone) to a specified position.
adjective
the Director designate
appointed to an office or position but not yet installed.
translation of 'designate'
verb
سمى,
خصص,
عين,
لقب,
أشار,
إختار لمنصبه,
صنف,
دل,
رمز
example
If possible in your family situation, 'designate' someone to gather and disseminate expert news from the internet.
Any company using less than their free allowance will be able to sell the balance under the scheme to which over 100 countries have signed up, including all EU states as well as the 'designate' members.
Since local phone lines are often down or congested during natural disasters, 'designate' family members in other parts of the country as contacts to track the status and location of those affected.
Their draft code urges each organisation to set up and publish details of a system for dealing with complaints; and to appoint or 'designate' a member of staff to act as ombudsman.
The term 'glycoglycerolipid' may be used to 'designate' glycolipids containing one or more glycerol residues.
In a major shake-up of management, chief operations office becomes chief executive 'designate' .
Thus, you have no right to 'designate' some person to initiate force against others on your behalf.
We are now planning to 'designate' one person in the company to undergo the stipulated training instead of all the directors.
Financial experts suggest consulting a professional to create a detailed estate plan, which will put in writing where you want assets to go and 'designate' a family member, relative, or trusted adult to execute it.
When selling small valuables, such as jewelry, it's best to 'designate' one person to watch over the table.
Ask your folks to prepare or update a will and 'designate' a family member to handle medical and financial affairs.
He was appointed director 'designate' in February, but was originally not to take over until December.
Power of attorney is a legal device in which an elder will 'designate' another person to act in his or her stead.
Much has been made of the suggestion that the supposedly moderate prime minister 'designate' intends to disband the militias.
In many parts of the country, gays and lesbians could not 'designate' their partners as beneficiaries under employee medical and dental benefits, insurance policies or private pensions.
On most shows, the producers 'designate' someone - often, themselves - as the judges.
Our cameras now take you to the Central Polling Office to hear from the Prime Minister 'designate' .
If the parent is fit to take care of a child, here in family court, you 'designate' that parent as the guardian.
The contractor must 'designate' a competent person to assess the excavation and determine that it is safe for project personnel to enter and work.
Perhaps it might increase the awareness of the problem if we were officially to 'designate' a day in the year in testimony to them.
The president should not 'designate' a prime minister for the political purposes of winning in the local elections or managing careers for a future presidential candidate.
The person reached by telephone was asked whether he or she could speak for the family or if he or she would 'designate' someone else.
An indorsement in blank is one in which the indorser does not 'designate' a specific person as the one to whom the bill is to be payable.
The land is partly 'designated' for housing, partly for education and is part open space.
The Official Plan also 'designates' this site to be " residential".
Two conservation areas have been specifically 'designated' to protect important field wall systems.
So 'designating' the father as the titular head of the family seemed to compensate in small measure for this power imbalance.
Women must enter city buses by separate rear entrances and sit in specially 'designated' sections.
There are several ‘Petrified Forests’ that have been 'designated' National Treasures in the United States.
To avoid misunderstandings, we always use phonetic 'designators' .
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