(of a time or place) Decided on beforehand
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(of a time or place) Decided on beforehand
“I meet Pete at the appointed place, which I happen to notice is near Molly's house.”
(of a building or room) Equipped or furnished in a specified way
“It was only after a wander through the rear of her beautifully appointed gallery space that my interlude in the room of discarded eyes took on a renewed significance.”
Given official approval after meeting certain standards
Singled out from a number or group
(of a government or political system) Based on elected or chosen representatives
Determined in advance by divine will or fate
To have appointed a person to a position
“Dreyfuss tried to get Max to appoint him as manager of one of the stores outside Berlin.”
To have conferred a title
To have decided on
“We can arrange to appoint a date for one of our representatives to give you a call.”
To have made a law
Past tense for to equip or furnish
“Care was taken to appoint the room with interesting personal artifacts and art work.”
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