appoint definition

appoint includes "elect" and vice versa;
appoint includes “elect” and vice versa;
appoint means “elect” and vice versa;

Examples of appoint in a sentence

  • F.3.11 EVALUATION OF TENDER OFFERS F.3.11.1 General Appoint an evaluation panel of not less than three persons.

  • Appoint a senior member of staff, from the leadership team, to the role of Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL).

  • Appoint the contracting activity’s Contracting Officer Warrant Board (COWB) to process requests for contracting officer warrants.

  • Appoint an administrator of the system if deemed appropriate by the board.

  • Appoint three (3) members to the July 4th Advisory Board with terms expiring July 31, 2017.


More Definitions of appoint

appoint or "appointed" shall mean that an employee is or has been duly and officially placed in an employment position of the Village through the processing of a Personnel Action Request (“PAR”), including all necessary approvals.
appoint means being named to a position in the exempt service.
appoint. , a person as an officer, means—
appoint or “Appointment” means the naming of an individual to the office of notary public after determination that the individual has complied with Section 21(1) and (2) of the act (relating to appointment and commission as notary public; qualifications; no immunity or benefit) and subchapter 2.00 (relating to qualifications for appointment and commission).
appoint in relation to a person means appoint in writing with a written statement summarising his duties and authority;
appoint means the employment of the Locum or the engagement directly or indirectly through any employment business other than through Merco (whether for a definite or indefinite period) of the Locum as a direct result of any Introduction or Assignment to the Client and the term “Appointed” shall be construed accordingly.
appoint. : means to assign or designate to someone an office or function.