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Synonyms for appointee
ə pɔɪnˈti, ˌæp ɔɪnˈtiap·pointee
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Princeton's WordNet
appointeenoun
an official who is appointed
Synonyms:
appointmentappointee, appointmentnoun
a person who is appointed to a job or position
Synonyms:
appointment, date, designation, assignment, naming, fitting, engagement
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Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#102 | date | |
#4202 | appointment | |
#4632 | assignment | |
#5546 | engagement | |
#7772 | fitting | |
#8760 | designation | |
#10535 | naming | |
#13277 | nominee | |
#42041 | appointee |
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It’s called burrowing, you take them from the political appointee side into the civil service side, in order to try to set up ... roadblocks for your successor, kind of like when all the Clinton people took all the Ws off the keyboard when George Bush was coming into the White House.
We ended up with stagflation, back then, the president was using covert means to influence The Fed. Here we have a president overtly complaining about his appointee.
I think the president is spending -- spreading disinformation about the virus and she is his -- she is his appointee, so, I dont have confidence there, no.
Like any political appointee, the Inspector General serves at the behest of the Executive, however, in order to be effective, the IG must be allowed to conduct his or her work independent of internal or external pressure.
He's Scott's appointee, so I assume this came from the governor, and if( state employees) didn't follow through on that directive, their jobs were in jeopardy.
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