Cited Specifically Crossword Clue Answer

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Definition 1:
To give a name to (someone or something) .

Examples:
“What are you going to name your new dog?” “I think I’ll name him Sandy.”
The aptly named HMS “Victorious” helped the British Royal Navy win an important victory.
A man named James Smith is on the phone.
We named our daughter “Mary” in honor of her grandmother.
Alzheimer’s disease was named after Dr. Alois Alzheimer. = (US) It was named for Dr. Alois Alzheimer.
Definition 2:
To say the name of (someone or something) .

Examples:
Can you name the person who attacked you?
All of the authors named above were influenced by his work.
“How many of the 50 states of the U.S. can you name?” “Well, there’s New York, Connecticut, and Massachusetts, to name (but/just/only) a few.”
Definition 3:
To choose (someone) to be (something) .

Examples:
The company president named [=appointed] his son (as) his successor.
She was named to replace him as the company’s vice president.
She has been named (as) the winner of the competition.
The magazine named him (as) the best artist of the year.
Definition 4:
To decide on or choose (something) .

Examples:
NASA has not yet named [=set] the date for the shuttle launch.
We’ve decided to get married, but we haven’t named the day (of the wedding) yet.

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