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ap·point·ed [əˈpɔɪntɪd] ADJ

1. appointed (selected):

appointed
appointed

2. appointed (designated):

appointed

3. appointed (furnished):

appointed

self-ap·ˈpoint·ed ADJ

self-appointed manager, experts, critic:

well-ap·ˈpoint·ed ADJ form

ap·point [əˈpɔɪnt] VB trans to appoint sb [to do sth]

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The area changed with the fortunes of the empires and the feudal ambitions of the counts appointed to administrate the counties.
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He was later appointed noncommissioned officer in charge of protocol and then cross-trained into the first sergeant career field.
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Private parties, such as the motion picture industry and self-appointed watchdog groups, extended the policy still further.
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With his great success, he is appointed a town councillor.
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He was appointed major in 1876, and dedicated himself to the improvement of infantry weaponry.
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He was appointed an observer, a role which involved many expeditions into the firing line to make sketches of enemy positions.
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The mayor is appointed by the council of sheiks and confirmed by the provincial regional administrator.
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The requires that every person who is appointed to the public service has met the essential qualifications and requirements established for the position.
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When necessary, a teller for the annual officer elections is appointed by the secretary-treasurer.
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The claim was resisted, and was referred to commissioners appointed by the probate judge, who reported against its allowance.
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