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Example sentences for "designates"

Lexicographically close words:
desiderium; desier; design; designate; designated; designating; designation; designations; designd; designe
  1. They now want to know where Walter has learnt the art of poetry and song, and as he designates Walter von der Vogelweide and the birds of the forest, they shrug their shoulders.

  2. At last Philine graciously renounces Wilhelm and turns to Friedrich, one of her many adorers, whom to his own great surprise she designates as her future husband.

  3. Masters designates the cases first alluded to as regular peloria; and others, in which all the corresponding parts assume a similar form of irregularity, as when all the petals in a Linaria become spurred, as irregular peloria.

  4. Girou de Buzareingues crossed what he designates three varieties of gourd,[232] and asserts that their mutual fertilisation is less easy in proportion to the difference which they present.

  5. When we know exactly what these circumstances are, we have a clear idea (or conception) of the class, and of the meaning of the general name which designates it.

  6. If the name be abstract, its denotation is the same with the connotation of the corresponding concrete; it designates directly the attribute, which the concrete term implies.

  7. In the West Indies it designates the descendants of any European race; in the United States the French-speaking native portion of the white race in Louisiana, whether of French or Spanish origin.

  8. Though Plato himself plainly designates the Sophistes as an intended sequel to the Theaetetus, yet the method of the two is altogether different, and in a certain sense even opposite.

  9. Binet designates it a "test of patience," because success in it depends upon a certain willingness to persist in a line of action under the control of an idea.

  10. Sometimes the child laughingly designates the ugly picture as the prettier, yet shows by his amused expression that he is probably conscious of its peculiarity or absurdity.

  11. He designates the target, and, when practicable, allots a part of the target to each platoon.

  12. Guide center designates the left guide of the center company.

  13. He designates a man to take his place should he be disabled.

  14. He designates an aiming target when the target can not be seen with the naked eye.

  15. The major places himself opposite to or designates the element or point on which the battalion is to assemble.

  16. If necessary, he designates the leader for the indicated fraction.

  17. Eucken differentiates between the two aspects already referred to, and designates the difference by the terms Noological and Psychological Methods.

  18. Windelband designates him as "the truest of Kantians and the Nestor of Philosophy.

  19. The word "mirit," which designates a pyramid in the texts, is elsewhere applied to the tombs of nobles and commoners as well as to those of kings.

  20. Maier designates as colloid degeneration a peculiar homogeneous, glistening appearance of the muscular fibres.

  21. It receives the name which designates it from the violence of its symptoms, which closely resemble those of Asiatic cholera.

  22. The results of his weight-studies, as he designates them, were published in the Jahrbuch fur Kinderheilkunde, xix.

  23. The Greek Septuagint designates these books from their contents, First and Second of the Kingdoms, and the Vulgate, First and Second of Kings.

  24. Memoirs of the Apostles--"designates the canonical gospels--a result in no way less certain because again called in question in modern days.

  25. The Latin title, Ecclesiasticus, that is, Ecclesiastical book, designates it as a book that was read for edification in the churches, though not included in the Hebrew canon.

  26. Note: Ton and tun have the same etymology, and were formerly used interchangeably; but now ton generally designates the weight, and tun the cask.

  27. In some cases, as in that of ruby, the term used designates a different size from that heretofore so called.

  28. Shetland and the Orkney Islands, where udal designates land held in fee simple without any charter and free of any feudal character.

  29. It sometimes designates something cut short or diminished in size; as, a jack timber; a jack rafter; a jack arch, etc.

  30. Note: In this use old regularly follows the noun that designates the age; as, she was eight years old.

  31. Justice of the peace and of the quorum designates a class of justices of the peace in some of the United States.

  32. If then the empirical designates the province we include within the range of science, the province we exclude may be fitly styled the metempirical.

  33. More narrowly considered, as 'external style,' it designates the author's use of language.

  34. Perowne well designates these verses (8-10) "a discourse within a discourse.

  35. Indeed, the very existence of such a person as Kapila has been doubted, in spite of the unanimity with which Indian tradition designates a man of this name as the founder of the system.

  36. In the few cases where it designates a particular metal, the evidence is not very conclusive; but the inference which may be drawn as to its colour is decidedly in favour of its having been reddish, which points to bronze and not iron.

  37. For as his name also designates the luminary itself, his connection with the latter is never lost sight of.

  38. Sometimes, indeed, he designates them as Axioms, without any special reference to mathematics; though he also uses the same name to denote other propositions, not of the like fundamental character.

  39. The speaker in Athenaeus designates him as [Greek: o( pharmakopo/les].

  40. We have seen how Tertullian designates believers as little fishes--pisciculi.

  41. Thus on account of their common reference, as he conceives, to the sacraments of baptism and the eucharist, De Rossi designates as liturgical paintings certain pictures in the Catacomb of Callixtus.

  42. Spenser designates the gruesome tree as "the Willow worn of forlorn paramours;" and there are several songs in which despairing lovers invoke the Willow-tree.

  43. Girou de Buzareingues crossed what he designates three varieties of gourd (16/21.

  44. Footnote 25: The former says merely “the last parts”, the latter designates “the last three.


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