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appointive

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective appointive has 2 senses
  1. appointive - relating to the act of appointing; "appointive powers"
  2. appointive, appointed - subject to appointment
    Antonyms: elective, elected, electoral, nonappointive

Definitions from the Web

Term: Appointive

Adjective: relating to or involving the process of appointment.

Sense: pertaining to the act of designating or selecting someone for a particular position or task.

Usage:

  1. The appointive powers of the committee allow them to select qualified candidates.
  2. She had vast experience in the appointive positions she held over the years.
  3. The appointive process for judges involves rigorous evaluation and consultations.

Noun: a person who has been appointed to a position.

Usage:

  1. The appointives in the board of directors play a crucial role in decision-making.
  2. As an appointive, it is important to understand the responsibilities associated with the role.
  3. The company is seeking skilled appointives to join their management team.

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