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appointOne entry found for appoint. Main Entry: ap·pointPronunciation: &-'point Function: verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French appointer, from a- (from Latin ad-) + point point transitive verb 1 a : to fix or set officially <appoint a trial date> b : to name officially <will appoint her director of the program> c archaic : ARRANGE d : to determine the disposition of (an estate) to someone by virtue of a power of appointment 2 : to provide with complete and usually appropriate or elegant furnishings or equipment <a beautifully appointed room> intransitive verb : to exercise a power of appointment synonym see FURNISH
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