appointment
- appointment
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/euh poynt"meuhnt/, n.
1. a fixed mutual agreement for a meeting; engagement: We made an appointment to meet again.
2. a meeting set for a specific time or place: I'm late for my appointment.
3. the act of appointing, designating, or placing in office: to fill a vacancy by appointment.
4. an office, position, or the like, to which a person is appointed: He received his appointment as ambassador to Italy.
5. Usually, appointments. equipment, furnishings, or accouterments.
6. appointments, accouterments for a soldier or a horse.
7. Manège. a horse-show class in which the contestant need not be a member of a hunt but must wear regulation hunt livery. Cf.
Corinthian (
def. 9).
8. Archaic. decree; ordinance.
[1375-1425; late ME apoynt(e)ment < MF ap(p)ointement. See APPOINT, -MENT]
Syn. 1, 2. assignation, rendezvous, tryst, date.
4. APPOINTMENT, OFFICE, POST, STATION all refer to kinds of duty or employment. APPOINTMENT refers to a position to which one is assigned, as by a high government official. OFFICE often suggests a position of trust or authority. POST is usually restricted to a military or other public position, as of a diplomat, although it may also refer to a teaching position. Both POST and STATION may refer to the place where a person is assigned to work.
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