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Example sentences for "designated"

Lexicographically close words:
desiderio; desiderium; desier; design; designate; designates; designating; designation; designations; designd
  1. Colonel Smith hastened with all dispatch with his two mounted regiments to the designated spot.

  2. This failure on the part of General Hindman to get to the designated point in time is said to have brought about an inquiry of court-martial.

  3. We at once marched to the designated encampment, going through Chapel Hill, crossing Ruffin’s Bridge, and going into camp some twelve miles beyond it.

  4. When Michael Angelo was appealed to, he designated the cross.

  5. The pianist is designated by the suggestion of her action which is completed out of the picture.

  6. The three other poems, designated as "Book II" in the Junius MS.

  7. At the age of twenty-five he was designated honorary professor of ethics and the law of nature at the university of Geneva.

  8. On the death of his father in 1629, he was unanimously designated his successor in the Hebrew professorship.

  9. Each of the thirty lines of epacts is designated by a letter of the alphabet, which serves as its index or argument.

  10. Finally, there are the village headmen, assisted in Upper Burma by elders, variously designated according to old custom.

  11. He did excellent service under Lestocq's command in the latter part of the war, was wounded in action, and finally designated for a brigade command in Blücher's force.

  12. The temperature should be reported at different periods designated by the physician.

  13. Supposing the upper figure in each pair of horizontal lines to represent the first day of the last menstrual period, the figure beneath it, with the month designated in the margin, will show the probable date of confinement.

  14. I even had you so designated in the marriage contract.

  15. The marquis silently took the seat designated by the countess, who added: "My note must have surprised you.

  16. The year 1878 began to witness some of those beautiful outings, designated "The Old Folks' Excursion.

  17. January 6th he designated as one of the most important days in the history of the Church since its location in the Valleys.

  18. While discussing the subject the spirit of the Lord rested upon us and designated Edward Partridge as president, with David John and Reed Smoot as his counselors.

  19. Joe then mounted and set out for the designated thicket, while Glenn galloped off in another direction, followed by the hounds.

  20. Sneak readily agreed to the proposition, and by the time it was quite light, and yet before the sun rose, the labour was accomplished, and they set out together for the designated valley.

  21. The open country is universally designated by the Dutch word "Veldt" translatable as "open field," which it is in the best or the worst sense of the term.

  22. The lovely "Lily of the Nile" is so common as to be designated by the less euphonious name of "Pig Lily.

  23. Piercy Kirke[5] had been designated as the new Governor by Charles II.

  24. This match is a sufficient proof of the estimation in which he was held, as the lady was sister of the designated heir of the Earl of Craven, his former patron.

  25. A few moments later a rap on the door of the house designated was answered by a small, slender Negress.

  26. This, and the colors of his cloak, designated him as belonging to the house of Titcala.

  27. Before the winter set in he had sent a party to seize the designated spot for a fort at the mouth of the Connecticut River.

  28. That the county seat of Linn County be and is hereby called and shall hereafter be known and designated by the name of Marion.

  29. They succeeded in the latter effort and the new township was designated Grant, in honor of General Grant, who was then president.

  30. The Sioux City and Pacific Railroad Company was organized in August, 1864, to construct this branch line and was by the president of the United States designated and approved for that purpose.

  31. My eldest brother was living, and I therefore designated myself Fauvelet the younger.

  32. Do you confess having been arrested in the place designated by the witness?

  33. During the first months which succeeded my arrival in Hamburg I received orders for the arrest of many persons, almost all of whom were designated as dangerous and ill disposed men.

  34. The works, designated by the letters A and B, have each upwards of two miles of heavy embankment, and contain not far from one hundred acres.

  35. As heretofore remarked, the sacred grounds of almost every people are set apart or designated by enclosures of some kind.

  36. Previous to their erection, however, the soil was excavated to the depth of about two feet, and the ruins of their towns are designated rather by depressions than elevations.

  37. The great mound with its surrounding square was designated as a cemetery, and placed under the control of trustees.

  38. Within the enclosure designated by the letter E are embraced twenty-four mounds.

  39. The circumstance that the eternal fire was only maintained in the circular structure, designated by Bartram as the “Rotunda,” goes far to support the conclusion that its form was symbolical, and referred to the sun.

  40. At the northern extremity, near the front wall, are two conical mounds of stone, designated by M, M, in the plan.

  41. This work is designated by the letter H on the Map, already several times referred to, Plate II.

  42. He also designated the principal raw materials of which these manufactures were composed, and which were, or were capable of being, raised or produced by ourselves.

  43. Mr. Webster was designated by the supporters of the bank to open the discussion, and a more competent man, or one better suited for the purpose, could not have been selected.

  44. Growth curves of successive annual broods (designated by the year of hatching), superimposed to bring out differences in trends resulting from changes in weather from year to year.

  45. Not without reason, then, was this part of the New World designated by the early geographers, Castilla del Oro--Golden Castile.

  46. One is by way of Tampa Bay, called by De Soto the Bay of Espíritu Santo, and by some of the early geographers designated as the Bay of Ponce de Leon.

  47. As a matter of fact, Valencia was designated as the capital of Venezuela at the time of the revolt against Spain, and congress was actually in session there at the time Caracas was destroyed by an earthquake in 1812.

  48. Next, on the east, is a house designated "Forcing House" in the plan.

  49. On the ground plan, that part designated A.

  50. Amid prayers and strong cryings to God they, like the Church at Antioch, designated two of their leading men to go as Native Teachers and evangelize Aniwa, viz.

  51. And who can undertake to pronounce that, during that long period usually designated as the dark ages, no such taint was ever introduced?

  52. Christianity has been designated an experimental science, that is, a science which may be submitted to the test of experience; and to the truthfulness of this designation I can now bear my testimony.

  53. The players are evenly divided into two teams, preferably designated by colors; or the players of one team may each tie a handkerchief on one arm to distinguish them.

  54. If desired, a halt may be called during the game, and the goal keepers changed for others designated by the captain.

  55. The players, having been provided each with a card and pencil, wander at will over the designated territory.

  56. To make this plainer, the players in the diagram are designated by numbers as well as by teams.

  57. The usual method of collecting and disposing of the forfeits is for each player when he fails, to deposit with some one person designated for the purpose some article which shall serve to identify him when the penalties are assigned.

  58. For instance, the teams are designated as Red and Blue; one basket belongs to the Red team and the other to the Blue team.

  59. Whenever a ball goes out of bounds it should be returned to the captain of the opposite (catching) side by a player designated for the purpose.

  60. The players are divided into three equal teams, which for convenience may be designated by colors, Red, White, and Blue.

  61. The class is divided into two teams, preferably designated by colors corresponding to the balls, worn on the arm or otherwise.

  62. The rest of the players for each team line up on the line previously designated for that purpose.

  63. The seat that is not in play may be designated by turning it up, if of that variety, and by placing a book on the desk belonging to it.

  64. Repeat the above throws against the wall, the partner catching in each case as designated in the list.


  65. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "designated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.