Definitionn. the act of distributing something to designated places or persons
Last update: July 5, 2015
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Aside from assigning Xander to keep an eye on her, the Black God hadn't restricted her access to anything. [Please select]
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” But, towards 560, a law was passed for assigning to the members of the Senate reserved places. [Please select]
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He issued an order relieving Warren and assigning Griffin to the command of the 5th corps. [Please select]
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Waiters and head-waiters went gliding and scurrying about, assigning guests to tables reserved months in advance. [Please select]
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I have refrained from assigning a subspecific name to this snake. [Please select]
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Egbert and Edmund busied themselves in assigning to each his duty and station. [Please select]
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Froude toiled for months and years over parchments and manuscripts often almost illegible, carefully noting the caligraphy, and among the authors of a joint composition assigning his proper share to each. [Please select]
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The same reasoning holds with regard to assigning to each dog a particular side when hunting three, according to the mode described in last paragraph. [Please select]
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