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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31, A new chief of the security forces has just been appointed.
32, A commission was appointed to ensure the lottery was not rigged.
33, They appointed her to take care of that old man.
34, They appointed a place to exchange stamps.
35, He was appointed to the bench last year.
36, A pensions ombudsman has been appointed.
37, He was appointed Sheriff of New York.
38, He will be appointed to the chairmanship.
39, Mr.Black has been appointed leader vice Mr. Brown.
40, He was appointed United Nation High Commissioner for refugees.
41, She was appointed a high court judge in 1998.
42, A new minister of defence had been appointed.
43, He's just been appointed director of the publishing division.
44, He was appointed to the post of general manager.
45, He was appointed fire marshal.
46, He was appointed Professor of Law at Yale.
47, She has been appointed to head the research team.
48, Who will be appointed to the chairmanship when Mr.
49, In 1448,[www.Sentencedict.com] Nicholas was appointed a cardinal.
50, They appointed a triumvirate of directors.
51, A committee was appointed to consider the plans.
52, The committee appointed a day in June for celebrations.
53, she should never have been appointed.
54, She appointed him executor of her will.
55, The civilian junta appointed a prime minister.
56, The time appointed for the meeting was 10.30.
57, He was appointed to the advisory committee last month.
58, An executive officer was appointed to supervise the arrangements.
59, We appointed the house with all the latest devices.
60, A team leader was appointed to oversee the project.
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