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Meanings of
appoint
in English
Portuguese
nomear
Catalan
proposar
Spanish
nombrar
Back to the meaning
Create and charge with a task or function.
name
constitute
nominate
Portuguese
nomear
Portuguese
nomear
Catalan
nomenar
Spanish
nombrar
Back to the meaning
Assign a duty, responsibility or obligation to.
charge
Portuguese
nomear
Usage of
appoint
in English
1
Samba-Panza is expected to
appoint
a new government in the coming days.
2
I've given my board a year to
appoint
a successor, Campbell said.
3
The president will
appoint
ministers, who need not be elected house representatives.
4
The process to
appoint
a new Group CEO will soon be concluded.
5
Now I ask you to
appoint
me general representative for South America.
6
Mr Trump cannot simply
appoint
a new Attorney General on his own.
7
The new leader will come in place and
appoint
a shadow cabinet.
8
The constitution requires each state to
appoint
electors by their own methods.
9
They say the new government Ahmadinejad is to
appoint
will be illegitimate.
10
Palestinian law stipulates that Abbas should
appoint
a successor within two weeks.
11
The process to
appoint
a new Silver Ferns coach will begin immediately.
12
It was also not clear when Kiir would
appoint
a new cabinet.
13
XL plans to
appoint
directors to the SCA board, the company said.
14
UBS is expected to
appoint
a successor to Jenkins early this year.
15
The new board has yet to
appoint
a permanent CEO and CFO.
16
Sirisena has said he will never
appoint
Wickremesinghe as prime minister again.
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appoint
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
appoint a successor
appoint new
appoint judges
appoint more
appoint people
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Translations for
appoint
Portuguese
nomear
Catalan
proposar
nominar
posar
dir
anomenar
designar
nomenar
Spanish
nombrar
designar
Appoint
through the time
Appoint
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
South Africa
Common
New Zealand
Common
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