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Appointee Meaning in English

word

əˈpɔɪnti/, /əpɔɪnˈti
uh-poyn-TEE
ɐpˈɔɪntiː
uh-POYN-tee

Definition

A person who has been formally chosen or assigned to a position, job, or office, especially by someone in authority.

Usage & Nuances

'Appointee' is formal and common in legal, governmental, or business contexts. It refers to the person who receives an appointment, not the one doing the choosing. Often found in phrases like 'government appointee', 'political appointee', or 'court appointee'. Not used for casual or informal selections.

Example Sentences

The new appointee will start next week.

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Each appointee needs to sign the contract.

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The president announced the new appointee for the position.

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As the latest appointee, she has a lot of responsibilities to handle.

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The board was divided over whether the appointee had enough experience.

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It’s common for a new appointee to feel overwhelmed at first.

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