self- + ordained. self-ordained (not comparable) Having established authority by oneself. Having been chosen or designated by oneself. self-ordination...
singular preterite me autodesigné, past participle autodesignado) to designate oneself Conjugation of autodesignarse (See Appendix:Spanish verbs) 1Mostly...
title [with dative ‘to someone’] (transitive) to name, to appoint (to designate for a role) [with accusative ‘someone’] [with instrumental ‘as something’]...
Latin dēfīnīre (“to bound, set bounds to; to limit; to define, explain, designate by limiting”). IPA(key): /de.fiˈni.re/ Rhymes: -ire Hyphenation: de‧fi‧nì‧re...
position to learn where something is located designate the site or place of (intransitive) to place oneself; to take up one's residence; to settle The translations...
to point out, indicate Synonym: indicar to designate Synonym: designar to distinguish (to make oneself better from others through accomplishments) ...
Massachusetts Medical Journal, page 551: There seems to be need of a term to designate these new terrors of our streets, those speed crazed paranoiacs who are...
Synonym: dawać (ditransitive) to give, to pass (to give someone something designated to them) [with dative ‘to whom’] (transitive) to send (to put a person...
To submit oneself as a candidate (with the adposition "to" designating the recipient of the submission, and the adposition "for" designating the position)...
in result. sales are off this quarter (in phrases such as 'off day') Designating a time when one is not performing to the best of one's abilities. (chiefly...