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How to pronounce appointee in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms appointment
Type of person, individual, soul, somebody, someone, mortal
Derivation appoint
Type Words
Type of official, functionary
Has types placeman, placeseeker
Derivation appoint

Examples of appointee

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The first appointee had no intention of writing odes to Ronald and Nancy Reagan.
From the time.com
The government must accept the appointee put forward by the independent process.
From the guardian.co.uk
The Senate Democrats have now asked Palin to pick another appointee by April 20.
From the kentucky.com
Um, I also ragged on Harvey, a former male republican appointee to head the SEC.
From the economist.com
The appointment to an order also entitles the appointee to post-nominal letters.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Keep in mind that the BLS reports to Obama's appointee Hilda Solis, a socialist.
From the forbes.com
The negotiations, however, were fatally neutralised by an appointee of the king.
From the en.wikipedia.org
The panel is made up of two Democratic appointees and one Republican appointee.
From the timesunion.com
Jennings is the latest Obama appointee to be questioned by conservative groups.
From the latimes.com
More examples
  • An official who is appointed
  • (Ap-poi'n-tay) Pointed. Applied to things which touch at the points or ends, as two swords touching each other at their points or tips.
  • Career - An individual in an SES position whose appointment to the position, or previous appointment to another SES position, was based on a competitive SES merit staffing process and whose executive qualifications for the SES were certified by a Qualifications Review Board, or an individual who ...
  • A person who has been offered and has accepted a full-time position with the University of California.
  • A person being hired for a position in an agency.
  • A third party who is not an agent but has been appointed by an HMRC customer to act on their behalf. Typically, this may be a family member, friend or business associate of the customer. In all cases HMRC must have evidence of the customer's consent for the appointee to act.
  • Someone, usually a relative or close friend, appointed by the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (through the local social security office) who makes claims and receives benefit on behalf of a recipient of long term care.
  • A qualified candidate who has been offered an appointment to the Academy