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Meanings of
appointive
in inglês
Subject to appointment.
appointed
elective
Related terms
nominated
nominative
non-elective
nonelective
nonelected
Decision.
decision
determination
Related terms
conclusion
Sinônimos
Examples for "
appointed
"
appointed
Examples for "
appointed
"
1
The
government
-
appointed
Independent Election Commission has said that is indeed the case.
2
These
well
-
appointed
three-bedroom top floor apartments come with particularly good quality fittings.
3
He said an independent technology advisor to the Government needed to
appointed
.
4
A new director of the National Forum on Europe has been
appointed
.
5
May be seen; roar; will be
appointed
;
have flown; has been recommended.
Usage of
appointive
in inglês
1
The lower house was elective, the upper house, or council, was
appointive
.
2
This was one of the most important
appointive
offices in the State Administration.
3
Thornton, a Democrat, held a variety of elected and
appointive
positions in Arkansas.
4
The position made him head of police force with
appointive
powers.
5
The courts were reorganized on the old basis, and the judges were left
appointive
.
6
Judy, the father, returned to Cass county after the war as the
appointive
sheriff.
7
Early
appointive
officers in New York and Pennsylvania, b.
8
Even the men in the
appointive
offices did not venture to say he had much force.
9
Should the licensing authorities be
appointive
or elective?
10
For example, both the
appointive
and the treaty-making powers of the President are shared by the Senate.
11
Its membership was
appointive
,
elective, hereditary, and even purchasable, but the form did not affect the substance.
12
In order to reduce the length of the ballot, the
appointive
power of the mayor is being increased.
13
With one necessary exception all offices are
appointive
and the tenure of all except that is the same.
14
Each party, upon coming into power, habitually turned out
appointive
officials placed in office by the opposition party.
15
Then we shall have the undemocratic farce of an
appointive
Premier all over again-forthe third time in three years.
16
Elective and
appointive
judges
Other examples for "appointive"
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About this term
appointive
Adjective
Frequent collocations
appointive offices
appointive judges
appointive council
appointive positions
appointive power
More collocations
Appointive
through the time