Fixed or established especially by order or command.
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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.
1 Conclusion: Good adherence with taking prescribed medication was associated with virologic response.
2 Mini-Mental State scores, number of prescribed medications, and age also correlated significantly.
3 Some continue with prescribed antibiotics; others will now begin to take them.
4 She should have taken as her starting point the prescribed minimum sentence.
5 Rumsfeld called for more research to help patients stay on prescribed medications.
1 Only question is whether the new, bad rules are ordained by Hasbro.
2 He was ordained to the office of the gospel ministry in 1834.
3 He believed in a law of equalities which ordained a perfect balance.
4 No, no, it is not; your base insults have ordained it otherwise.
5 Louise understood that fate had ordained that she should try again later.
1 And in truth the punishment decreed befell them early in the morning.
2 The Bird inherited the kingdom and decreed a new game, free climbing.
3 Since replays were decreed unacceptable, no one has found a satisfactory solution.
4 Circumstances - a delayed flight - decreed that they never left base.
5 Yesterday, they decreed the country's parliamentary poll will be held in September.
6 I therefore decreed that no Galilean be allowed to teach the classics.
7 Thus hath it been decreed by the Spirit in this wondrous Tablet.
8 And in October of the same year, it was further decreed that-
9 It was decreed that the Blaw-garen and the Kowenstyn should be pierced.
10 She realized that fate had decreed defeat for her in the game.
11 The Romans decreed godhood for quite a few of their early emperors.
12 God in his wisdom has decreed a new day for this valley.
13 There was gratitude in his heart that Fate had decreed it so.
14 The crowd-allheads bowed, as decreed - drew in its breath and held it.
15 But it was decreed that France was not to stay in America.
16 The order of the military court will be carried out as decreed .
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