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Denominate

Definition:

Denominate (verb): To give a specific name or designation to something or someone.

Denominate (adjective): Having a specific name or title.

Examples:

Verb:

  1. They denominate their new invention as "SmartHome 2000".
  2. The committee will denominate a chairman for the upcoming event.
  3. It is common to denominate stars based on their brightness.

Adjective:

  1. The book's denominate author received numerous awards.
  2. The denominate ruler of that kingdom abolished the old laws.
  3. He is known as the denominate expert in this field.

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