WAS APPOINTED TO THE POSITION

Definition: The act of officially assigning or designating someone to a particular role, job, or position.

Synonyms: Named To, Assigned To, Given Role In, Chosen For, Designated As

Usage Examples in Sentences

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Mr. Johnson was appointed to the position of chief librarian at the city library.
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The talented musician was appointed to the position of lead guitarist in the band.
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Erica was appointed to the position of president in the student council.
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After completing her Ph.D., Sarah was appointed to the position of research scientist at the university.
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John was appointed to the position of manager due to his exceptional leadership skills.
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The committee unanimously agreed that she was appointed to the position of chairperson.
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The board of directors announced that he was appointed to the position of vice president.
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Following his outstanding performance, Tom was appointed to the position of team leader.
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The position of manager was appointed to her last week.
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The position was finally filled when she was appointed.
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In a surprising move, the newcomer was appointed to the position.
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Despite his young age, he was appointed to the position, proving his exceptional talent.
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The board unanimously decided that Sarah, with her exceptional qualifications, was appointed to the position.
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After an extensive search, Jane, a highly regarded expert in the field, was appointed to the position.
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The committee finally reached a decision, and Michael, the top candidate, was appointed to the position.
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After months of deliberation, the company announced that Mark was appointed to the position.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: I heard there are some changes in the management team. Do you know what's going on?B: Yes, that's right. Sarah was appointed to the position of Director of Operations.A: Oh, that's interesting. What happened to the previous director?B: He retired last month, and Sarah was selected as his replacement.A: Good for her. I always thought she had great leadership skills.B: Absolutely. I think she'll do a fantastic job in this new role.
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