appointed

verb
əˈpɔɪn.tɪd

Meaning

Assign a job or role to someone; designate someone to a position.
Assigned to a job or role; nominated or designated for a position.

Example Sentences

Appointed officials carry significant responsibilities.

He was appointed as the commission leader.

Synonyms

assigned, designated, nominated, selected, chosen, commissioned
Entry 1
assigned, designated, nominated, selected, chosen, commissioned
Entry 2
assigned, designated, nominated, selected, chosen, commissioned

Antonyms

removed, dismissed, discharged, fired, terminated, relieved, unassigned
Entry 1
removed, dismissed, discharged, fired, terminated, relieved
Entry 2
removed, dismissed, discharged, fired, terminated, unassigned

More Example Sentences

I was too disappointed to reply politely.

They were too disappointed to look hopeful.

She was too disappointed to attend the party.

We got too disappointed to discuss the result.

They are too disappointed to trust the promise.

I am disappointed in myself for not preparing well.

Who was appointed as the principal of Vasanth Academy?

Who was appointed as the coach of the national women’s team?

Will any other foreign teacher be appointed for Vasanth Academy?

Will any other foreign coach be appointed for the training of the USA team?

Related Vocabularies

To be unsuccessful in achieving a goal or expectation.
to make something longer, larger, or last longer; to reach out.
to catch or trap, often by trickery or deceit
to make sure that a rule, law, or policy is obeyed
to make cloth by interlacing threads or to combine elements into a whole
To make rude and mocking remarks, typically in a loud voice.

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