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assign a duty (verb)

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  • assign — as·sign 1 /ə sīn/ vt 1: to transfer (property or rights) to another the general practice by inventors of assign ing patent rights J. K. Owens 2: to appoint to a post or duty assign ed to represent the defendant …   Law dictionary

  • duty — noun 1 sth that you have to do because it is right or expected ADJECTIVE ▪ contractual, legal, statutory (esp. BrE) ▪ Retailers have a statutory duty to provide goods suitable for their purpose. ▪ fiduciary ▪ …   Collocations dictionary

  • assign — verb (T) 1 to give someone a particular job or make them responsible for a particular person or thing: assign sb a job/duty/task: I ve been assigned the job of looking after the new students. | assign sb to: Jan s been assigned to the Asian… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • assign — verb Assign is used with these nouns as the object: ↑attorney, ↑duty, ↑homework, ↑label, ↑meaning, ↑number, ↑priority, ↑rank, ↑rating, ↑reading, ↑reporter, ↑ …   Collocations dictionary

  • assign — ► VERB 1) allocate (a task or duty) to someone. 2) give (someone) a job or task. 3) regard (something) as belonging to or being caused by. 4) transfer (legal rights or liabilities). DERIVATIVES assignable adjective assigner (also assignor …   English terms dictionary

  • assign — verb 1》 allocate (a task or duty) to someone.     ↘appoint to a particular task. 2》 designate or set aside for a specific purpose.     ↘attribute (something) to a group or person. 3》 transfer (legal rights or liabilities). noun Law another term… …   English new terms dictionary

  • assign — /əˈsaɪn / (say uh suyn) verb (t) 1. to make over or give, as in distribution; allot: assign rooms at a hotel. 2. to appoint, as to a post or duty: assign to stand guard. 3. Australian History to allocate (a convict) for employment by an officer… …  

  • assign — I. transitive verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French assigner, from Latin assignare, from ad + signare to mark, from signum mark, sign Date: 13th century 1. to transfer (property) to another especially in trust or for the benefit of… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • KP duty — [ Sailor on KP duty on a U.S. Navy ship] KP duty is kitchen police or kitchen patrol work under the kitchen staff assigned to U.S. enlisted military personnel. KP can be either the work or the personnel assigned to perform such work. In the… …   Wikipedia

  • delegate — del·e·gate 1 / de li gət/ n [Medieval Latin delegatus, from Latin, past participle of delegare to appoint, put in charge]: a person empowered to act on behalf of another: as a: a person who is authorized to perform another s duties under a… …   Law dictionary

  • charge — 1. noun /ˈʧɑːʤ,ˈʧɑɹʤ/ a) responsibility. The child was in the nannys charge. b) Someone or something entrusted to ones care, such as a child to a babysitter or a student to a teacher. The child was a charge of the nanny. 2. verb /ˈʧɑːʤ,ˈʧɑɹʤ/ …   Wiktionary

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