accouter, assign to, demand, devote, establish, furnish, make obligatory, nominate, prescribe, rig up, settle
Definitionv. create and charge with a task or function
Last update: July 23, 2015
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Mohan was appointed as a food officer. [verb]
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The Regulations allow you to appoint an agent for this purpose. [verb]
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For example, a hospital may want to appoint a chaplain to tend to the needs of patients who are mainly Christian. [verb]
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After this disposition, the young Mohican appointed various native chiefs to fill the different situations of responsibility, and, the time pressing, he gave forth the word to march. [verb]
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After a short conference, the plan was matured, and rendered more intelligible to the several parties; the different signals were appointed, and the chiefs separated, each to his allotted station. [verb]
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The Indians silently repaired to their appointed stations, which were fissures in the rocks, whence they could command the approaches to the foot of the falls. [verb]
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As no time was to be lost, the instant the choice was made the individuals appointed rose in a body and left the place without speaking. [verb]
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CHAPTER LX NO DANGER, GENTLEMEN The little dinner at Springhaven Hall, appointed for that same Saturday, had now grown into a large one. [verb]
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My successor has been appointed, I have reason to hope, and must be far on his way by this time; probably Keith, but I cannot say. [verb]
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The Lord has appointed me to that duty, and I shall carry out my orders. [verb]
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Twemlow was thinking, as he walked unwillingly towards the place appointed. [verb]
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