his visit, her Majesty was not in a state then to receive him; but soon after sent a letter to Prince Leopold, to appoint one o'clock this day for an...
IPA(key): /əˈpɔɪntɪd/ Hyphenation: ap‧point‧ed appointed (not comparable) (of a politician or a title) Subject to appointment, as opposed to an election...
From appoint + -able. appointable (not comparable) Capable of being appointed. The members of the senate are appointable while those of the house must...
From appoint + -er. appointer (plural appointers) A person who appoints (in any sense). A person who appoints someone or something. reappoint Inherited...
self-appoint (third-person singular simple present self-appoints, present participle self-appointing, simple past and past participle self-appointed) (transitive)...
From self- + appointed. self-appointed (not comparable) Appointed by oneself, usually without having the right or the expertise to do so. Synonyms: self-proclaimed...
From appoint + -ive. appointive Of, pertaining to, or filled by appointment. Antonym: elective 1871, Protest of the Cherokee Nation against a Territorial...