Similar words: disappointed, appoint, disappoint, appointment, disappointment, counterpoint, point, points. Meaning: [ə'pɔɪnt] adj. 1. subject to appointment 2. selected for a job 3. fixed or established especially by order or command 4. provided with furnishing and accessories (especially of a tasteful kind).
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1, He was appointed to a position of trust .
2, We've appointed three new teachers this year.
3, They have appointed Smith/a new manager.
4, The time appointed for the meeting was 8 sharp.
5, The decorator appointed the hotel with ultramodern furnishings.
6, A new manager was appointed during/in her absence.
7, She has recently been appointed to the bench.
8, They appointed him to the committee.
9, He was appointed ambassador to America.
10, They appointed him captain of the English team.
11, She has recently been appointed to the committee.
12, We appointed the school-house as place for the meeting.
13, The oldest general was appointed marshal of the armies.
14, She's been appointed British ambassador to the UN.
15, A lawyer was appointed to represent the child.
16, A new deputy has not yet been appointed.
17, A new man was appointed to handle the crisis.
18, Pearson was appointed to go in Harrison's stead.
19, Potts was appointed chairman of the education committee.
20, He's been appointed to the State Supreme Court.
21, She was appointed as acting governor until an election could be held.
22, She has become the self - appointed guardian of the nation's conscience.
23, He was appointed secretary.
24, A troubleshooter is being appointed to make the prison service more efficient.
25, He was officially appointed.
26, He was recently appointed chief economist at the Bank of Scotland.
27, The government has not yet appointed an envoy to the area.
28, A special committee has been appointed to handle prisoners' grievances.
29, He was appointed Apostolic Administrator of Minsk by Pope John Paul II.
30, They have appointed a new head teacher at my son's school.
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