Design ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Design ( verb )

  1. To plan or create the look, form, or workings of (something) in advance.
  2. To create a plan for; to conceive and plan out in the mind.
  3. To intend or have as a purpose.

Origin:

From old french designer, from latin designare, from de- + signare to mark.

Examples:

  1. She designed the dress for her daughter's wedding.
  2. He designed a new engine for the car.
  3. The company is designing a new marketing campaign.
  4. The architect designed the building to be energy-efficient.
  5. The committee is designing a strategy to address the issue.

(As a noun)

Design ( noun )

  1. To plan or create the look, form, or workings of (something) in advance.
  2. To create a plan for; to conceive and plan out in the mind.
  3. To intend or have as a purpose.

Origin:

From old french designer, from latin designare, from de- + signare to mark.

Examples:

  1. She designed the dress for her daughter's wedding.
  2. He designed a new engine for the car.
  3. The company is designing a new marketing campaign.
  4. The architect designed the building to be energy-efficient.
  5. The committee is designing a strategy to address the issue.
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