Adjective
Named
“I meet Pete at the appointed place, which I happen to notice is near Molly's house.”
Adjective
“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.”
Verb
Simple past tense for to assign officially to a job or position
“Complaints against decisions pertaining to assemblies shall be filed directly to the Supreme Administrative Court within 3 days of the date of delivery of the decision concerned; unless hindered from doing so by formal obstacles, the Court shall appoint the date of the hearing no later than within 7 days of the date of filing the complaint.”
Verb
Simple past tense for to name (someone to a post or role)
“The process by which people are appointed to inquiries appears wholly opaque, raising the suspicion that politicians appoint people who will give them the result they want.”
Verb
Simple past tense for to equip or furnish
Verb
Past participle for to assign officially to a job or position
“Complaints against decisions pertaining to assemblies shall be filed directly to the Supreme Administrative Court within 3 days of the date of delivery of the decision concerned; unless hindered from doing so by formal obstacles, the Court shall appoint the date of the hearing no later than within 7 days of the date of filing the complaint.”
Verb
Past participle for to equip or furnish
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