Examples of 'she appointed' in a sentence

Meaning of "she appointed"

she appointed: This phrase suggests that a female individual has been chosen, assigned, or designated to a specific role, position, or task. It indicates an official decision or nomination made by someone else to entrust responsibilities or authority to the person mentioned

How to use "she appointed" in a sentence

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she appointed
Then she appointed a temporary receptionist.
I believe the policy was in fact instituted by the police chief she appointed.
She appointed you executor.
I do not understand how she appointed as head of the floor.
She appointed her mother to succeed her as prime minister.
The following day she appointed and swore in her cabinet.
She appointed him as manager.
She was so impressed with his performance that she appointed him her singing professor.
She appointed two assessors to assist her in the trial.
In order to buy their silence, she appointed many of them to her household.
She appointed me president.
But before her death, she appointed me as the new Lido.
She appointed him and brought him into her innermost orbit.
When Carla decided to retire, she appointed her as director of the studio.
She appointed me as.

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Anne gave control of the army to Lord Marlborough, whom she appointed Captain-General.
Later that year she appointed a constitutional commission that drafted a new constitution.
As her secretary of state, she appointed Jeanne Atkins.
Then she appointed a temporary receptionist who started crying and ran away.
Gamma stipulated it in her will that I be put in charge. She appointed me president.
She appointed Russ as his standby counsel.
Following Lin 's resignation, she appointed Captain Saikhan as the new Chief of Police.
She appointed my husband to the Court.
When Hillary Rodham Clinton was secretary of state, she appointed Echaveste a special representative to Bolivia.
She appointed new bishops to revise the doctrine of the Church.
She 's occupied, so she appointed me to come here.
She appointed Gajah Mada as prime minister and pursued massive expansion of the empire.
Of course, she appointed me.
She appointed the former prioress novice mistress and made Thérèse her assistant.
He was Golda Meir 's bodyguard -- she appointed him to track down and bring.
She appointed Stephen to the vacant archbishopric of Palermo.
Mr. Horner she appointed.
Later she appointed Thérèse assistant to Pauline in the refectory.
Before she passed away, she appointed a student of hers, Ngeton, as her successor.
She appointed Andrija Hebrang her commissioner for the refugee crisis.
Why was she appointed in the first place?
She appointed deputy Jose Fernandez instead.
Why was she appointed to these positions?
She appointed seven women, a third of the.
Throughout the day, she appointed several Speakers Pro Tempore in writing as substitutes.
She appointed Hardy, an old friend, after his troubles during the Sandbrook murder case.
At the same time she appointed Charles Corri as the Old Vic 's musical director.
She appointed Kang Ma Roo as her deputy, and she is always accompanied by him.
When she came to power, she appointed Minister Cui Shenqing as governor of Bingzhou ( Taiyuan ).
She appointed two guardians, Richard Abbey and John Sandell to take care of them.
In March, she appointed Hawa Ndilowe the first ever female head of the public service.
She appointed her personal friend, Queen Margaret, to be her executor.
To this end, she appointed an internal co-ordinator for own-initiative inquiries.
She appointed Hedwig Sophie of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorp as her coadjutor.
At the same time, she appointed a commission to write a new constitution, which was ratified in 1987.

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