slate for



slate someone or something for something

to schedule someone or something for some thing or a particular time. They slated me for a trip to Columbia, Missouri, in August. Wally slated the meeting room for his presentation.
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slate for

v.
1. To schedule or designate someone or something to take place at some time: Our professor has slated the history lecture for Thursday afternoon.
2. To arrange for something to be or to undergo something: The contractor has slated the building for destruction. This boss has slated me for a promotion.
See also: slate

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Davina[də'vi:nə]
Harukohah-ṙoo-koJapanese
FebeFE-be (Italian)Dutch, Spanish, Italian
SymphonySIM-fə-neeEnglish (Rare)
BjÖRg-Ancient Scandinavian, Icelandic
Ganbaatar-Mongolian