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单词 appointee
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Definition of appointee in English:

appointee

noun əpɔɪnˈtiːəpɔɪnˈti
  • 1A person to whom a job or role is assigned.

    an appointee to to the federal judiciary
    the Commission calls for a reduction in the number of political appointees
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He was the first really down-to-earth coalition appointee.
    • Presidential appointees have incentive to leave on a high note.
    • He is an aviation finance specialist, underlying the minister's shift away from political appointees to directors with specific expertise.
    • That put the president in the unusual position of officially distancing himself from his own appointee.
    • The Great Depression, combined with two Supreme Court appointees by Progressive Republican Hoover, halted the libertarian trend.
    • Even in the most egregious cases, dismissing a career appointee can be a drawn-out process.
    • The mayor's first cultural appointees seem to bode well for the arts.
    • The elected officials subsequently overruled their own appointees.
    • Increasing the number of shares allocated to directors would ensure enough shares were available to future board appointees.
    • At least half of the initial appointees serve two-year terms only.
  • 2Law
    A person empowered by the owner of property to decide the disposition of that property.

    an appointee will arrange to receive your state benefits and pay your bills
    Example sentencesExamples
    • As an appointee you’re responsible for making and maintaining any benefit claims.
    • The city council became his legal appointee and started claiming retirement benefits and pensions credits on his behalf in 1995.

Rhymes

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Definition of appointee in US English:

appointee

nounəpɔɪnˈtiəpoinˈtē
  • 1A person to whom a job or role is assigned.

    an appointee to to the federal judiciary
    the Commission calls for a reduction in the number of political appointees
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He is an aviation finance specialist, underlying the minister's shift away from political appointees to directors with specific expertise.
    • Even in the most egregious cases, dismissing a career appointee can be a drawn-out process.
    • Presidential appointees have incentive to leave on a high note.
    • The Great Depression, combined with two Supreme Court appointees by Progressive Republican Hoover, halted the libertarian trend.
    • Increasing the number of shares allocated to directors would ensure enough shares were available to future board appointees.
    • At least half of the initial appointees serve two-year terms only.
    • He was the first really down-to-earth coalition appointee.
    • The elected officials subsequently overruled their own appointees.
    • That put the president in the unusual position of officially distancing himself from his own appointee.
    • The mayor's first cultural appointees seem to bode well for the arts.
  • 2Law
    A person empowered by the owner of property to decide the disposition of that property.

    an appointee will arrange to receive your state benefits and pay your bills
    Example sentencesExamples
    • As an appointee you’re responsible for making and maintaining any benefit claims.
    • The city council became his legal appointee and started claiming retirement benefits and pensions credits on his behalf in 1995.
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