Definitions for appointee

appointee ap·point·ee

Spelling: [uh-poin-tee, ap-oin-tee]
IPA: /ə pɔɪnˈti, ˌæp ɔɪnˈti/

Appointee is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 16 points.

You can make 288 anagrams from letters in appointee (aeeinoppt).

Definitions for appointee

noun

  1. a person who is appointed.
  2. a beneficiary under a legal appointment.

Origin of appointee

1720-30; appoint + -ee, as translation of French appointé

Examples for appointee

He wouldn't believe me when I assured him I was his appointee.

Frazier's appointee, however, was a lieutenant from a distant station.

Jack Lew certainly fits the mold for a high-level Obama appointee.

And Bernanke, who came into public life as a Bush appointee, has become a hate object among many on the right.

A Democratic city that elected Democratic leaders is now controlled by the appointee of a Republican governor.

When his appointee was duly chosen he proceeded to the investiture.

He spent almost all of his career as an appointee to offices of the federal and state government.

One of those two was Peter Bascot, an appointee of Washington.

The appointee is usually a member nominated by the local members.

Judge Bert Richardson, a Republican appointee of President George W. Bush, tapped McCrum to investigate a case against Perry.

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