Synonym: appointee, assignment, date, designation, engagement, fitting, naming. Similar words: appoint, point, point to, point out, in point of, to the point, a case in point, treatment. Meaning: [-mənt] n. 1. the act of putting a person into a non-elective position 2. a meeting arranged in advance 3. (usually plural) furnishings and equipment (especially for a ship or hotel) 4. a person who is appointed to a job or position 5. the job to which you are (or hope to be) appointed 6. (law) the act of disposing of property by virtue of the power of appointment.
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91. House for sale, two bedrooms. Viewing by appointment only.
92. The whole family felicitated John on his new appointment.
93. I'd like an appointment for tomorrow morning, please.
94. The post is a fixed-term non-renewable appointment.
95. I was a few minutes early for my appointment.
96. I've made an appointment to have a hair cut.
97. I'd like to make an appointment to see the doctor, please.
98. His current preoccupation is the appointment of the new manager.
99. Since her appointment the department has gone from strength to strength.
100. The appointment of research officer will be for two years in the first instance.
101. The average wait for an appointment at the clinic was eight weeks.
102. What is the latest time I can have an appointment?
103. I've got an appointment with my GP at five o'clock.
104. The appointment was given to Wellington, mainly for political reasons.
105. His appointment as prime minister owed much to the wily manoeuvring of the President.
106. They made an appointment for the second day of May.
107. Other changes included the appointment of a new Foreign Minister.
108. Finally the letter of appointment came, making it all official.
109. If you phone for an appointment(sentencedict.com), it'll save you waiting.
110. By reorganizing the church hierarchy, the king was able to secure the appointment of men whom he personally favoured.
111. I hope you don't mind me calling in like this, without an appointment.
112. She sounded upset when I said you couldn't give her an appointment.
113. The residents believe that the appointment of their new mayor was put up.
114. Don't forget now, you have a dental appointment Thursday afternoon.
114. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
115. I hate to rush you but I have another appointment later on.
116. He received a letter saying that the appointment had been cancelled.
117. He began to notice a few small brown discolorations on his skin and made an appointment to see the doctor.
118. I'm a patient of Dr Stephens, please could I make an appointment to see her?
119. Is the appointment of worker - directors to be mandatory?
120. Working to a prearranged plan, he rang the First Secretary and requested an appointment with the Ambassador.
More similar words: appoint, point, point to, point out, in point of, to the point, a case in point, treatment, apartment, investment, adjustment, direct investment, commencement, amendment, entertainment, sentiment, joint, go into, opponent, apparent, happen to, apparently, mentor, moment, comment, mentally, element, payment, mention, ailment.