Synonym: appointment, assigning, designation, duty assignment, grant, naming. Similar words: assign, entertainment, government, environmental, harassment, assessment, environmental protection, sign on. Meaning: [-mənt] n. 1. a duty that you are assigned to perform (especially in the armed forces) 2. the instrument by which a claim or right or interest or property is transferred from one person to another 3. the act of distributing something to designated places or persons 4. (law) a transfer of property by deed of conveyance 5. an undertaking that you have been assigned to do (as by an instructor) 6. the act of putting a person into a non-elective position.
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151. The assignment editor will send a reporter and a crew to the scene.
152. Nurses working for agencies may often be telephoned and asked to undertake an assignment that they do not feel very confident about.
153. Preparation for viewing could include a reading assignment to be completed before the viewing session.
154. At the date of this assignment, the annual rent payable under the lease was £9,800.
155. Budgets and terms of reference for each subsequent stage of assistance will be agreed with yourselves before starting an assignment.
156. Ferguson salvaged at least a point from another tough assignment, the first of the season at the third attempt.
157. Bart's first assignment for the newspaper was to report on the French elections.
158. The examination will consist of 6 assignments - 5 pieces of dictation and a manuscript assignment.
159. Therefore, this is an equitable assignment which can not be impeached.
160. There, a desk assistant takes the call and advises the assignment editor of the details.
161. The verb to be functions as an explicit marker of assignment, but is otherwise semantically empty.
162. The students attend the school for four sessions at the beginning of the summer term, to carry out their assignment.
163. In April, Williams shared a jail cell with Wooten, in a housing assignment officials have said was an accident.
164. A structure to the assignment should be established from the outset.
165. Your assignment: Curbing crime and helping people get out of poverty.
166. When she got home she found an assignment pushed through her letter box.
167. The firm's estimated successful assignment completion rate of 80% compares well with other leading firms.
168. Each, regardless of seniority or committee assignment, is allotted eighteen employees.
169. A student who fails any assignment will normally be required to retake the failed assignment.
170. Josie intends to join him when she has completed her assignment for Jones, a hardened veteran of the juicy tidbit wars.
171. In understanding assignment it is important to distinguish assignment from novation.
172. This in turn gave the schools the heavy assignment of universal literacy.
172. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
173. 'I figure this will either make or break us,' Cheyne said of the 1-year assignment to get the camp up and running.
174. You may, for example, have been given an assignment to do on the organisation of a business.
175. She was respectfully requested to keep the fact he is on special assignment to herself and her immediate family.
176. It would, however, be totally wrong to assume that all apparitions are angels on assignment.
177. A new formative assessment for third year students has been introduced this year - namely, an integrated workbook assignment.
178. It is, however, necessary to hand over a receipt for the last rental instalment in respect of the assignment of leasehold property.
179. I've just come from the Foreign Office, and you're immediately on a new assignment.
180. Sean Connelly, on assignment from the Justice Department, where he handles appellate work in the criminal division.
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