"Appointees" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Appointees refer to individuals who have been chosen or designated for a particular position or role, often by a higher authority such as a government official, a boss, or a board. They are appointed to fulfill a specific function or duty within an organization, institution, or government agency.
1. The president announced his new team of appointees for cabinet positions, including a former governor as Secretary of State.
2. The board of directors was pleased with the CEO's selection of highly qualified appointees to lead key departments within the company.
3. The city council had to approve the mayor's appointees for the positions on the planning commission before they could officially take office.
4. The university's governing body deliberated over the choice of appointees for the vacant positions on the academic senate.
5. Critics argued that the judge's appointees to the bench seemed to lack diversity and may not adequately represent the community they serve.
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To apply means to use, submit, or request something, often in a formal manner. It can refer to:<br><br>1. Applying for a job: submitting a resume and cover letter to request employment.<br>2. Applying for a loan: requesting money from a financial institution with the intention to repay it.<br>3. Applying a principle: using a concept or rule in a specific situation.<br>4. Applying makeup: putting on cosmetics onto one's face.<br>5. Applying pressure: exerting force onto an object or surface.<br>6. Applying for admission: requesting entry into a school, university, or program.<br>7. Applying a patch: attaching or adding a small piece of material to fix or decorate something.<br><br>In general, "apply" involves taking action or using something in a practical context.
"Applying" means to use, implement, or submit something, often in the context of requesting a job, a loan, for admission to a school, or when using a principle or technique in a particular situation. It involves taking action or making a request by completing the necessary steps or procedures.
Appoggiatura is a musical ornament that consists of a short, dissonant note played before the main note or pitch. It adds expressive emphasis and creates a sense of tension that is resolved when the main note is reached. In classical music, appoggiaturas are often indicated by a small curved line or a symbol above or below the note, connecting it to the main note. They can be written as either a grace note or a full-value note, and their length and treatment may vary depending on the style and composer's intention.
Appoggiaturas are musical ornaments that involve a note briefly played before the main note, usually as a decorative flourish. They create a sense of tension that is resolved when the main note is reached. In classical music, appoggiaturas can be either accented or non-accented, and they differ from grace notes, which are generally faster and less significant. Appoggiaturas add expressive depth and character to a musical phrase.
To appoint means to officially assign or designate someone to a particular position, role, or duty. It often involves selecting and naming an individual for a job, committee, or a task, giving them authority and responsibility in that capacity.
"Appointed" means to officially assign or designate someone to a particular position or role, often with authority or responsibility. It can also refer to scheduling or setting a specific time for an event or meeting.
An appointee is a person who is chosen or appointed to a particular position or role, often by a higher authority such as a government official, a boss, or a board. They typically do not gain their position through election or competition but rather through nomination and subsequent approval or confirmation.