Use Appointed in a sentence. How to use the word Appointed in a sentence? Sentence examples with the word Appointed.
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Examples of Appointed in a sentence
- Appointed to the chair of mathematics of the new University of Adelaide, he remained in Australia until 1885, when he became professor of mathematics at Owens College and the University of Manchester.
- In 1989 he was appointed assistant accountant to the Group and in 1990 he became the Group’s accountant.
- A person appointed by a probate court to administer the estate of a person who died intestate (without a will).
- The court appointed a bankruptcy trustee to administer the property to a debtor.
- The “twelve” Shiites, Sunnis and Druze each have clerical bodies appointed by the state to administer the law of personal and family status through their own religious courts, which are subsidized by the State.
- independent trustees have been appointed to administer the pension fund.
- Johnnie Warburton renewed his friendship with Jack when they were appointed to work alternate shifts.
- This conclusion was the main impetus behind the King’s Fund plan of neighborhood training for the newly appointed sisters.
- George Wildman BALL, American public official and diplomat, who was appointed U. S. ambassador to the United Nations in 1968.
- In 1775 he was appointed engraver to George III.Woollett’s two most celebrated works, after pictures by Benjamin West, are The Death of General Wolfe (1776) and The Battle of La Hogue (1781).
- In 1884 he was appointed professor of dentistry at the University of Berlin, and received a doctorate in medicine there in 1887.
- In 1894 he was appointed professor extraordinary on the medical faculty of the University of Berlin, one of the few foreigners and the first dentist to receive such an appointment.
- After the Battle of Marengo in 1800, he was appointed adjutant to Bonaparte and soon rose high in his confidence, playing a key role in the execution of the Duke d’Enghien in 1804.
- On Bonaparte’s return from Elba in 1815, Savary reaffirmed his allegiance to the Emperor and was appointed inspector general of gendarmes.
- He was born in Windsor, Vt., on July 5, 1867, graduated from Trinity College, Hartford, Conn., in 1889, and was appointed professor of physics and astronomy at the University of Arizona in 1906.
- In 1917 he was appointed high commissioner for France in the United States.
- After taking part in many of Napoleon’s campaigns, he was appointed first ordnance officer in 1813.
- This stance stirred a hostile Senate to dismiss him, whereupon Johnson appointed him a collector of internal revenue.
- In the same year he was appointed director of the Florence observatory.
- The next year he was appointed professor of geology and mineralogy at the Institut Catholique in Paris and gave up his public appointments.
- When Saint-Cyran was appointed its spiritual director, Port-Royal became the headquarters of Jansenism (see Jansenism).
- In 1858 he was appointed an associate justice of the Supreme Court by President Buchanan.