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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151. I'd like to make an appointment to see Dr Pugh.
152. We would like to announce the appointment of Julia Lewis as head of sales.
153. The appointment of a female director is a quantum leap for women's equality.
154. If you haven't made an appointment, take pot luck and knock on the door.
155. The appointment of a woman was one in the eye for male domination.
156. The board has confirmed the appointment of Howard Kendall as Sales Manager.
157. Their suspicions were further fuelled when both men failed to turn up to the appointment.
158. I have already arranged an appointment with Senator Simon.
159. Call Mrs. Reynolds' secretary and make an appointment.
160. Interviews are by appointment only.
161. You lost me my appointment at London University.
162. Admission is free, by appointment only.
163. Judy's appointment with the doctor is at 10:30.
164. This may be seen by appointment only.
165. The wait for an outpatient appointment is invisible.
166. By appointment only, to serious collectors and decorators.
167. Barron recently received an appointment as vice chairman.
168. Did you make an appointment to see the doctor?
169. His original appointment this year was also as manager.
170. That makes Frosh's appointment all the more important.
171. Late for appointment at School with Deputy Head.
172. Ossyane has an appointment to keep.
173. She made an emergency appointment.
174. Please send us a copy of your letter confirming the appointment.
175. They tell you that you have to make a new appointment.
176. First,[http://sentencedict.com/appointment.html] he quit a post on the Texas Railroad Commission to accept an appointment from then-Gov.
177. There are numerous recent cases of character assassination and reputation assault that would discourage any sane person from accepting high government appointment.
178. It was just after seven so he had two hours before his appointment with Elisa Stasi.
179. Will the court prevent an appointing authority from making an appointment because one of the parties objects to the reference proceeding?
180. Programme S.TDY 6:30 27/10/93 Episcopalians in a moral dilemma over the appointment of woman priests.
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.