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Translation: English to Hebrew
appoint
למנות
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למנות
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appoint  verb      (minah) מִנָּה , (hitziyv) הִצִּיב 

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appoint, assignminna
oversee, appoint, number verbpaqad
LingvoZone Dictionary  view
verb    (l'yaed) לְיַעֵד (lik'boa) לִקְבּוֹעַ (l'manot) לְמַנוֹת  (2)(l'hoshiyv) לְהוֹשִׁיב (lif'kod) לִפְקוֹד (l'haf'kiyd) לְהַפְקִיד (liysod) לִיסוֹד 
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appoint


English-Hebrew
appoint
(verb) למנות; לייעד

Wikipedia English - The Free Encyclopedia
Appointment
Appointment may refer to a number of things, including the following:

  • An appointment is a time reserved for something such as a doctor visit, much like a reservation.
  • An appointment, in government also refers to the assignment of a person by an official to perform a duty, such as a presidential appointment of a judge to a court. This may also happen for an office which is normally elected, but has an unexpected vacancy. A person appointed but not yet in office is a designate.
  • The power of appointment, in law, is the ability of a testator to select another person to dispose of the testator's property.
  • An appointment of clergy, in Christianity, is made by a bishop to a particular ministry setting, particularly in denominations which practice episcopal forms of church government and polity (such as Anglicanism and United Methodist Church.) Typically, a pastor is appointed to a particular church or parish.
  • Appointment is used to describe a system of selecting candidates in which the choice is made by an individual or panel rather than by a poll of the populace in general (election), or through random selection (allotment/sortition) as used to select juries.



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