Similar words: signing, designing, sign in, assign, assigned, assignee, assignment, assignation. Meaning: [ə'saɪn] n. the act of distributing something to designated places or persons.
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1. He briefed all the agents before assigning them.
2. Physician and theologian join hands in assigning responsibility.
3. You can even create rollovers, assigning separate graphics to each rollover state.
4. We still have many difficulties in assigning particular nuances to one or other category and attempt to resolve them by discussion.
5. Orders assigning him to the Simonova's mission were make-work, a temporary solution at best.
6. Restoring faith in government requires assigning tasks to the right village.
7. Let us now return to the question of assigning lexical units to lexemes.
8. Harte also interrogates the sentimental by assigning Ken tuck the role of camp spokesman.
9. The act of assigning absolute addresses to a program.
10. But assigning the vouchers randomly guarded against this risk.
11. LinearLayout also supports assigning a weight to individual children.
12. Thank you for not assigning homework this holiday season.
13. Precedence involves assigning a priority level to a call.
14. Digital Rights Management systems (DRMs) are means of assigning access to digital contents.
15. We can worry about minor details like assigning blame later.
16. The other is content assigning algorithm based on two - phase hashing.
17. Part-of-speech tagging is the task of assigning symbols from a particular set to words in a natural language text.
18. In assigning the port hydraulic structure, the most dangerous wave to act on breakwater is not all forward wave and it is more practical to consider the action of the diagonal wave.
19. While not assigning a monetary value to the buried bling, the enthusiastic language from the normally staid Federal Office for Memorials reflected the significance it attached to the discovery.
20. Assigning general characteristics to a class of compounds is a daunting task.
21. Geologists seem to stumble on some of the really oddball animals, assigning them delightful descriptors.
22. Booth's team created minutely detailed maps of the capital, assigning individual dwellings to the various social classes.
23. In practice, however, uncertainty is often dealt with through the simple mechanism of assigning higher discount rates to riskier projects.
24. However, this solution prevents the group achieving any gains from assigning people to tasks according to their comparative advantage.
25. Instead I would just like to be able to click a single button which means assigning a macro to an appropriate icon.
26. This comparison was made by two scientists studying the node-link-node triples and assigning a quality score to each triple.
26. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
27. So you create a single-record form layout on the screen, assigning names to fields and then selecting attributes from a menu.
28. As a general rule, the costs of pledging and assigning are about equal.
29. Using the quantity of cost driver obtained, the mathematical operation is put forwarded to achieve the aim of assigning indirect cost.
30. Nuclear-winter doomsayers placed their hopes, variously, in an unverifiable nuclear-weapons "freeze, " American unilateral disarmament, or assigning control of nuclear weapons to international bodies.
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