designated

/ (ˈdɛzɪɡˌneɪtId) /


adjective
  1. logic (of a truth value) corresponding to truth in a two-valued logic, or having one of the analogous values in a many-valued logic

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How to use designated in a sentence

  • (b) To open the Treasury vault, the presence of two persons designated by the Secretary of the Treasury is required.

    Readings in Money and Banking | Chester Arthur Phillips
  • The combination of the safe set apart for the use of the board will be controlled by two persons designated by the board.

    Readings in Money and Banking | Chester Arthur Phillips
  • As far above the interference of man as is the government of the external universe, is that designated the covenant, as ordained.

  • A case may arise in which other persons than those designated by statute may call a meeting.

  • They need not be named if they can be otherwise identified, and may be designated in a separate paper prepared for that purpose.