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appoint (one) to
To assign one a certain title or role. I can hardly believe that the trustees have appointed me to the position of chairman.
at the appointed time
At a specific, designated time. You need to be in court at the appointed time. I'll never get to my interview at the appointed time with all this traffic!
appoint someone to something
to select or assign someone to serve in a particular role. (Usually focusing on the role of the person or on a group of persons with similar roles.) l am going to appoint you to the position of treasurer. Fred tried to appoint himself to the board of directors, but it violated the by-laws.
at the appointed time
at the expected or assigned time. The cab pulled up in the driveway at the appointed time. We all met at the hotel at the appointed time.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
RuŽIca | | - | Croatian |
Dennis | | DEN-is (English), DE-nis (German), DEN-nis (Dutch) | English, German, Dutch |
Carreen | | kə-REEN | English (Rare) |
Tajeddigt | | - | Northern African, Berber |
Romano | | - | Italian |
Rajneesh | | - | Indian, Hindi |