appoint
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ppoint
ˈpɔɪnt
poynt
British pronunciation
/əˈpɔɪnt/

Definition & Meaning of "appoint"in English

to appoint
01

to give a responsibility or job to someone

Transitive: to appoint sb
to appoint definition and meaning
example
Examples
The manager decided to appoint a new team leader to oversee the project.
The president has the authority to appoint individuals to key positions within the organization.
02

to equip or furnish a space with the necessary or proper items

Transitive: to appoint a place
example
Examples
They appointed the living room with luxurious sofas and antique decorations.
The hotel rooms were appointed with high-end amenities for the guests' comfort.
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