A covering of tiles
The area atop a roof
Plural for a record of money owed
“Have fun, and if you fancy another little drinky-poo, just tell Barney to put it on my slate, all right?”
Plural for a list, especially of candidates for election to a post or office
“Nominating Committee members work together to prepare and present an annual slate of candidates for national office.”
Plural for a set of structured activities or events
Plural for a list of candidates running for office
Plural for a large flat surface that can be written upon with chalk and subsequently erased
Plural for a regularly-shaped slab of clay or other material
Plural for sedimentary rock, composed mainly of clay
Plural for a device used in film production, having hinged boards that are brought together with a clap
Plural for a small portable computer that accepts input directly on its screen
Plural for an external covering at the top of a building or structure
To criticize severely
“I'll admit to being one of those who'll slate a referee at a match.”
To plan or schedule
“If an American asked me to slate a meeting, I'd know that I would need to set a date and perhaps the attendees and agenda. But if a Brit asked me to slate a meeting, I'd ask which meeting she'd want me to criticize.”
To register, or make a record or listing of
“If I told them that I was thinking of coming back part-time, they would slate me for a job that I may or may not want.”
To hit or strike heavily and repeatedly
To prepare something in advance
To propose or formally enter as a candidate for a role or award
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