assigned

/əˈsaɪnd/
verb
  1. Past tense of assign: to give someone a task, role, or responsibility.
    • They assigned a new case to the detective.
    • The manager assigned her the most difficult client.
    • The teacher assigned homework over the weekend.
  2. Past tense of assign: to designate or set something aside for a purpose.
    • He assigned a portion of his salary to savings.
    • The committee assigned a budget for the event.
    • The architect assigned a large room for the library.
adjective
  1. Given a particular task, role, or position.
    • Each student has an assigned seat in the classroom.
    • The assigned driver will pick us up at 8 a.m.
    • She completed her assigned reading before the deadline.
  2. Designated or allocated for a specific purpose.
    • The funds are assigned to the new library renovation.
    • The assigned parking spot is near the entrance.
    • We worked in our assigned groups for the project.
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