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Meaning of appoint
to officially give someone a job or position
Etymology of appoint
The word "appoint" comes from the Old French "apointer", which is derived from "a" (to) and "point" (point, purpose), and is related to the Latin "appunctare" (to fix or determine)
Historically, the word has been used to convey the idea of assigning or designating someone to a particular role or task
Synonyms
Definitions
- to officially give someone a job or position
- * to fix or decide a time or place for something to happen
- * to provide someone with a task or responsibility
Usage Examples
- The company will appoint a new CEO next month
- * She was appointed to the board of directors
- * The judge appointed a guardian for the minor
- * The meeting has been appointed for 2 PM