hold an appointment
Frequency: 5.54.1 per million words
To have a specific job or position.
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- Employees may not hold any other appointments.
- She currently holds a senior appointment as Chief Financial Officer.
- He was proud to hold a judicial appointment on the Supreme Court.
- Professor Smith has held a tenured appointment at the university since 1998.
- After retiring, she no longer held any official government appointments.
- How many board appointments can one person legally hold at the same time?
- He will hold the temporary appointment of project manager until a permanent replacement is found.
- It is a conflict of interest to hold appointments in two competing companies.
- The constitution specifies who is eligible to hold a ministerial appointment.
- Before becoming CEO, he had held several executive appointments within the firm.