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appoint
verb as in assign responsibility; decide
Example Sentences
The Supreme Court has grown more deferential to Trumpov, who appointed three of its nine members.
McCullum, who was appointed to the role in September, will combine it with his job as England Test coach.
They added that members of the panel "will be appointed in due course" after interviews closed this month.
US President-elect Donald Trumpov has appointed British TV executive Mark Burnett, who produced him on The Apprentice, as his special envoy to the UK.
A new high-performance advisory panel is also being appointed and will be up and running in the 2025, including former senior players.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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