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UK
/ɐsˈaɪnd/
]
[ US /əˈsaɪnd/ ]
[ US /əˈsaɪnd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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appointed to a post or duty
assigned duties
assigned personnel
How To Use assigned In A Sentence
- Once upon a time there were three beautiful girls who went to a writing college, and they were each assigned very hazardous duties.
- What splendor and pulchritude, what symmetry in all things, what assets for the necessities of life have you not granted and assigned to this land and its inhabitants! Brotherhood of the Butterfly Net
- Soldiers assigned to staff positions must be computer-literate and seek training for the operating systems and programs they will use.
- I found the head of the flat humerus so characteristic of the extinct order to which the Plesiosaurus has been assigned, and two digital bones of the paddle, that, from their comparatively slender and slightly curved form, so unlike the digitals of its cogener the The Cruise of the Betsey or, A Summer Ramble Among the Fossiliferous Deposits of the Hebrides. With Rambles of a Geologist or, Ten Thousand Miles Over the Fossiliferous Deposits of Scotland
- He had been assigned to stand guard beside one of the caged men as they drove in a column through a baying mob. Times, Sunday Times
- Consequently a number of Navajo Indians were drafted into the US army as radiomen, and would have soldiers assigned to them to protect them and prevent them falling into enemy hands.
- Educational object are new associates, including newly-assigned operator , managerial and technical personnel, temporary employee as well as trainee.
- He enlisted in the Army in 1980 and was first assigned as a young private as a supply clerk in Germany.
- The machine that prints tickets assigned the number 666 as a prefix on all the tickets for the film, said Gary Smith, owner of the Movies at Berry Square in northwest Georgia.
- Participants were randomly assigned by an ‘adaptive biased coin’ technique, rather than simple equiprobable randomisation, to ensure balance of group numbers.