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appointment

[uh-point-muhnt] / əˈpɔɪnt mənt /






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"We had bailiffs wanting council tax. The energy was about to be disconnected. I could not afford petrol for the car to take Ken to medical appointments."

From BBC

One, depicting two young men discussing their fathers’ ministerial appointments, is captioned: “Ashley’s Pater’s got Agriculture and Fisheries.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Getting an appointment with one of those physicians in a timely way requires an act of God.

From MarketWatch

All hospitals and “nearly all” medical offices would remain open, Applin-Jones said; some appointments may be shifted from in-person to virtual, while some elective surgeries and procedures may need to be rescheduled.

From Los Angeles Times

On the heels of her appointment, some senior officers were ordered to halt work and subsequently excluded from meetings, several of the people said.

From The Wall Street Journal