The act of naming or defining something or someone
“If more and more people are involved, the naming of process artifacts becomes more inconsistent, ambiguous, and unstructured.”
The act of identifying something or someone
“The movement demanded the recovery of the relic and the naming of the culprit.”
An act of choosing or assigning someone (or something) for a given role or job
An act of making something known
The act of describing
The act of presenting or enumerating a list of things
The Christian sacrament at which someone is baptized and given a Christian name
An act of designating or characterizing someone or something
The action of mentioning or alluding to something
Present participle for to designate a particular name or title
“Harry and Meghan would name their son Archie.”
Present participle for to make a choice, especially for a given job, position or role
“The organization is expected to name its new chief in a few days.”
Present participle for to mention as an example or reference
“The reporter continued to refuse to name his sources.”
Present participle for to identify or make a determination on something relevant or important
“We cannot come up with a solution if we are unable to even name the problem.”
Present participle for to publicly implicate
“Several witnesses would name Michael as the perpetrator of these crimes.”
Present participle for to state explicitly
Present participle for to assign to a particular class or category
Present participle for to offer for discussion or debate
Present participle for to criticize or express strong disapproval of
Present participle for to precisely state or describe the nature, scope, or meaning of
Present participle for to introduce make known the arrival of a person, such as a guest
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