Similar words: designation, resignation, indignation, assassination, stagnation, signature, designate, assign. Meaning: [‚æsɪg'neɪʃn] n. 1. a secret rendezvous (especially between lovers) 2. the act of distributing by allotting or apportioning; distribution according to a plan.
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1. She had an assignation with her boyfriend.
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3. Evremonde has an assignation elsewhere.
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5. After assignation , the following is toand appraise the work periodically, by which they discriminate everyone's competence.
6. The mosaic spares none of the pertinent details of this ill-fated assignation.
7. The place was all tawdry bars, dance-halls and flop-houses that were also houses of assignation.
8. Would it now get about that Mrs Markham was a little peculiar or, worse still, that she had some assignation?
9. Whatever he thought he was doing here, it doesn't look like an assignation, not with a woman anyway.
10. Jane brings this guy she hardly knows back for some kind of assignation?
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