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Definitions for appointments
ap·point·ments
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Rank popularity for the word 'appointments' in Written Corpus Frequency: #3687
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The numerical value of appointments in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
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The numerical value of appointments in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
Examples of appointments in a Sentence
We are making good progress with the renewal of the bank's executive team and I expect to provide an update on appointments to my leadership team in the coming weeks.
Supreme Court appointments.This:
Over time, I think, and with further appointments to the Supreme Court, I think that the Roe v. Wade opinion will fall.
His controversial appointments are of individuals more enthusiastic about his leadership than even he might be.
We confirmed seven Cabinet appointments the day President Obama was sworn in. We didn't like most of them either. But he won the election.
I expect that these strict restrictions on abortion will shore up any potential cracks in conservative Christian support for the Trump campaign, the momentum around conservative Supreme Court appointments and state-level abortion restrictions will justify why many have supported Trump.
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- تعييناتArabic
- schůzkyCzech
- aftalerDanish
- TermineGerman
- εφόδιαGreek
- equipoSpanish
- قرار ملاقاتPersian
- nimityksetFinnish
- rendez-vousFrench
- नियुक्तियोंHindi
- kinevezésekHungarian
- janji temuIndonesian
- 설비Korean
- institutionesLatin
- afsprakenDutch
- avtalerNorwegian
- spotkaniaPolish
- numiriRomanian
- назначенияRussian
- motenSwedish
- призначенняUkrainian
- تقرریوںUrdu
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