General term for objects, not necessarily just furniture, that occupy space
“Platinum sinks and imported marble countertops illustrate the yacht's luxurious appointments.”
A set of structured activities or events
Plural for an arrangement to meet someone at a particular time and place
“Fritz had made an appointment with my accountant to examine our books in order to reassure himself that all was in order.”
Plural for an act of choosing or assigning someone (or something) for a given role or job
“Accordingly, the purchaser would be warned to insist on the appointment of a second trustee for his own protection.”
Plural for a job, role or position that one has been appointed to
“In 1850, he returned to Ireland to take up an appointment as Archbishop of Armagh.”
Plural for a person who has been given, or chosen for, a job or position
“King County Council member Pete von Reichbauer announced Johnson as the chosen appointment for the seat Reeves vacated seat in December.”
Plural for an act of assigning or entrusting something to someone
“A letter, stating that an appointment of funds to pay a debt, due from the defendant to the plaintiff had been made.”
Plural for the admittance of someone into a society or group
Plural for a paid position of regular employment
Plural for an act of reserving accommodation, a ticket, etc. in advance
Plural for the process of finding candidates for a post in an organization or team
Plural for the action of investing someone with a title of nobility
Plural for the action of distributing or supplying something
Plural for an agreement with someone to do something
Plural for one's social rank or position
Plural for a scheduled visit, phone conversation, or evening opportunity to observe or participate
Plural for a formal meeting of people with a shared interest, typically one that takes place over several days
Plural for the period during which an office or position is held
Plural for a conventionally defined time interval in a schedule, typically for appointments
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