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appointed (verb)

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  • appoint — [[t]əpɔ͟ɪnt[/t]] ♦♦♦ appoints, appointing, appointed VERB If you appoint someone to a job or official position, you formally choose them for it. → See also appointed [V n to n] It made sense to appoint a banker to this job... [V n to inf] The …   English dictionary

  • rendezvous — /ˈrɒndeɪvu / (say rondayvooh), /rɒndeɪˈvu / (say ronday vooh) noun (plural rendezvous /ˈrɒndeɪvuz/ (say rondayvoohz), /rɒndeɪˈvuz/ (say ronday voohz)) 1. an appointment or engagement made between two or more persons to meet at a fixed place and… …  

  • task — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ awesome, challenging, daunting, enormous, formidable, great, Herculean, huge, mammoth (esp. BrE), massive …   Collocations dictionary

  • ombudsman — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ financial, health service, insurance, local government, parliamentary, pensions (all BrE) ▪ A pensions ombudsman has been appointed. VERB + OMBUDSMAN …   Collocations dictionary

  • appoint — verb (T) 1 to choose someone for a position or a job: They appointed a new teacher at the school. | appoint (sb) as sth: O Connell was appointed as Chairman of the Council. | The School Board have appointed her Superintendent of the city s… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • oversee — verb ADVERB ▪ directly ▪ personally ▪ He personally oversaw the design of all the rooms. VERB + OVERSEE ▪ be appointed to, be created to …   Collocations dictionary

  • establish — verb 1 start/create sth ADVERB ▪ initially, originally ▪ The Internet was originally established by scientists to share information. ▪ formally ▪ The League was formally established in 1920 …   Collocations dictionary

  • wait on — verb work for or be a servant to (Freq. 1) May I serve you? She attends the old lady in the wheelchair Can you wait on our table, please? Is a salesperson assisting you? The minister served the King for many years • Syn: ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • appoint — verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French appointer, from a (from Latin ad ) + point point Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. a. to fix or set officially < appoint a trial date > b …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • continue — verb ( tinued; tinuing) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French continuer, from Latin continuare, from continuus Date: 14th century intransitive verb 1. to maintain without interruption a condition, course, o …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • perform — verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French parfurmer, alteration of perforner, parfurnir, from par , per thoroughly (from Latin per ) + furnir to complete more at furnish Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. to adhere to the terms of ;… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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