appoint

/əˈpɔɪnt/
verb
  1. To choose someone for a job or position officially.
    • The president appointed a new ambassador to the country.
    • The board appointed her as the new director.
    • He was appointed to lead the committee.
  2. To set or decide on a time, date, or place for something.
    • They appointed a meeting for next Tuesday.
    • We need to appoint a time to discuss the project.
    • The judge appointed a date for the trial.
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