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Meanings of
denominate
in English
Portuguese
chamar
Catalan
denominar
Spanish
denominar
Back to the meaning
Assign a name or title to.
designate
Portuguese
chamar
Synonyms
Examples for "
designate
"
designate
Examples for "
designate
"
1
Each abelan is different and is used to
designate
a particular individual.
2
We start this week with good wishes for First
Minister
-
designate
Peter Robinson.
3
It is not known whether she attended a principal
designate
assessment centre.
4
You can
designate
the organizations to receive the money at any point.
5
Can a donor
designate
their body for research on a specific disease?
Usage of
denominate
in English
1
The Nestorians
denominate
him Chrysostom, from his remarkable powers as a preacher.
2
This making and unmaking of ideas doth very properly
denominate
the mind active.
3
Evidently his wife knew nothing of
denominate
quantities or decimal fractions.
4
Just what Doctor Dubble L. Dee would
denominate
an extraordinary concurrence of events.
5
Some men said that it was the comet-star, which others
denominate
the long-hair'd star.
6
It is for others than me to
denominate
it a handsome one.)
7
That which tends to conserve our existence we
denominate
good.
8
And are we alone excluded from what the world chooses to
denominate
polite society?
9
Is not this sufficient to
denominate
a man a SCEPTIC?
10
Now when the appetite is in such a state we
denominate
it obedient and chastened.
11
Thus it is that they whom we
denominate
'savages' are made to deserve the title.
12
Here is a specimen of that despot over the people whom the Greeks
denominate
a tyrant.
13
I don't see a need for oil trade to be
denominated
differently.
14
They rejected all bids at a
euro-
denominated
debt tender earlier this week.
15
Investors typically use
dollar
-
denominated
commodities as safe havens when the currency weakens.
16
Only 40 percent of its debt is now
denominated
in foreign currency.
Other examples for "denominate"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
denominate
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
denominate a man
denominate evil
denominate fanatics
denominate friendship
denominate good
More collocations
Translations for
denominate
Portuguese
chamar
denominar
Catalan
denominar
designar
Spanish
denominar
designar
Denominate
through the time
Denominate
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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