Synonym: assign, choose, elect, name, nominate, vote for. Similar words: appointment, point, point out, point to, in point of, to the point, a case in point, joint. Meaning: [ə'pɔɪnt] v. 1. create and charge with a task or function 2. assign a duty, responsibility or obligation to 3. furnish.
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121. To bolster family control over the cosmetics company, Ms. Bettencourt and her daughter have agreed to appoint Ms. Bettencourt-Meyers's two sons to the board of Tethys, their holding company.
122. Then everyone left in your family line will come and bow down before him for a piece of silver and a crust of bread and plead, "Appoint me to some priestly office so I can have food to eat.
123. The commission's suggested solution is appoint itself as fire warden, firefighter and prosecutor.
124. If can be done appoint earth up unripe , fractional line can fall a lot of!
125. Appoint Mr. Hebin-Liu to act as Vice-President of the International Civil Medicine Wise Association.
126. The Organization Committee will appoint special fair arrangement personnel for coordination in arrangement and removal of exhibitors and site light modulation service.
127. The directorate decide to appoint John to be the general manager.
128. Look ye out therefore, brethren, from among you seven men of good report, full of the Spirit and of wisdom, whom we may appoint over this business.
129. Department of Immigration will appoint a special agent responsible for collecting more personal data.
130. This is group of mediate of Sichuan oil ground appoint deep - experience.
131. One, village appoint can make from director of branch secretary, village.
132. Appoint an evil man to oppose him; let an accuser stand at his right hand.
133. Those audit institutions without the establishment of such departments shall determine their own legal representatives or appoint professional agents ad litem.
134. If debenture interest is not paid, the trust deed may allow the debenture holders to appoint a receiver to sell sufficient assets for the debenture to be paid.
135. The housebuilder plans to appoint financial advisers ahead of a refinancing or sale.
136. We have no doubt we can do better this year if you appoint us your selling agent.
137. This world pays consideration to, he-man marquis, go not to change the appoint, sit don't change a surname.
138. He promised to appoint an AIDS czar to deal with the disease.
139. Nor did he ever appoint anyone to senatorial rank whom he did not know well personally.
140. Finally, President Grover Cleveland asked the United States Congress to appoint a committee to decide the border.
141. Article II, Section 2, of the U.S. Constitution says the president “shall nominate, and by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, shall appoint high government officials.”
142. We hope that you will appoint our company as the sole distributor in Japan.
143. Mel paused, to let his appoint sink home, before continuing.
144. I. Elect and appoint the chairman or members of the presidium of inaugural meeting.
145. To re - appoint auditors and to authorise the directors to fix their remuneration.
146. If there is really such a matter,[www.Sentencedict.com] did the state government appoint any experts to investigate the old shops in Miri ?
147. A method of frequency spectrum analysis is introduced, which be realized by collect the virtual value of appoint frequency vibration through scanning frequency.
148. The Arab League could yet appoint a group of eminent independent Arabs to listen to all sides in the Syrian crisis and seek a "new Taif".
149. If the party concerned fails to designate a replacement arbitrator within the applicable timelimit, the Chambers shall appoint a replacement arbitrator.
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More similar words: appointment, point, point out, point to, in point of, to the point, a case in point, joint, go into, coin, join, support, suppose, oppose, opposed, opponent, join in, enjoin, go in for, supposing, supporter, ongoing, supportive, supposedly, in support of, opposition, happy, apple, apply, opportunity.