English to Punjabi Dictionary appoint

appoint

ਨਿਯੁਕਤ
definition
verb
she has been appointed to the board
assign a job or role to (someone).
they appointed a day in May for the meeting
determine or decide on (a time or a place).
example
The nephew had no child but purported to 'appoint' the property by will.
It isn't as though the Ambassador issued a decree saying ‘I 'appoint' such and such.’
So, our submission has always been that that is a beneficial interest in the sense that he has the ability through control of the trustee company to 'appoint' corpus or income to himself.
As His sovereignty extends to His worship, so it is His sole prerogative to 'appoint' the laws of His worship, to command of His subjects the way they ought to worship Him.
trustees 'appoint' the capital to the beneficiaries
The surviving spouse must have a power of appointment to 'appoint' the property to the survivor's own self or estate.
‘Let us now 'appoint' the laws by which our country may remain in peace.’
trustees 'appoint' the capital to the beneficiaries
In my view this document carries greater weight than others cited in the inquiry, for example the Tithe maps because it discharged an express obligation to set out and 'appoint' roads.
On a document being tabled, a motion may be moved without notice to 'appoint' a day for its consideration or for it to be printed.
The first of these, the external or political kingdom of Christ in the visible church, consists in his absolute and supreme authority, to 'appoint' the laws of his church, and rulers by these laws.
Complaints against decisions pertaining to assemblies shall be filed directly to the Supreme Administrative Court within 3 days of the date of delivery of the decision concerned; unless hindered from doing so by formal obstacles, the Court shall 'appoint' the date of the hearing no later than within 7 days of the date of filing the complaint.
However, I missed a recent test, because I forgot to 'appoint' a time that I would take it.
Those days, through a shahi firman (royal edict) certain persons were 'appointed' to perform some specific tasks.
During the first quarter, a management team was 'appointed' to run the software division and win new business.
This weakens the potential for presidents to rely on their political 'appointees' as agents of presidential control of the bureaucracy.
He was 'appointed' to his post at St James's in 1992.
He was 'appointed' to chair the council's health committee in 1985 and was instrumental in the opening of the reserve's health centre.
Suppose she had 'appointed' the property to her executor; that could not make it assets for the payment of her debts, unless it was her separate estate.
What's important is the judgment and the will of the 'appointer' .
It leads to reduced credibility of the appointees and may lead people to question the motives of the 'appointers' .
Luckily my father was soon 'appointed' to a consultant post, and we settled down.
A new board of directors was 'appointed' to oversee the financially-troubled project.
As a result, completely inappropriate people are 'appointed' to rather important jobs.
He was 'appointed' to head the new merged ‘supertrust’, which covers an area of 4,500 square miles, in May 1999.
He was 'appointed' to this promotional role because of his high profile in the community.
His first official honorary consultant post came in 1946 when he was 'appointed' to the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital.
And she was 'appointed' to this case, paid $3,280, including expenses.
And yet, on the other hand, maybe the relationship is properly seen as part of the qualifications, precisely because it is often closely correlated to how well the 'appointer' knows and trusts the appointee.
Could I claim to be a second customer - an agent, an 'appointee' ?
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