That is the correct spelling of "appointee" (one who is named or chosen).
The correct spelling is appointee (a person appointed).
my appointee this suturday is iwan
An appointee is a person or thing which is appointed for a certain purpose.
There is no anagram. The only words formed are pent, net, pen, pep, pet, and ten.You would have to add several different letters to form any other common words using all of the letters (e.g. appointee).*With an i instead of a p, you could spell inept.
An appointor is a person in law who selects an appointee.
Benjamin banneker
a political appointee
Solicitor General
The US President suggests an appointment to the Senate and the Senate confirms the appointee with a two-thirds vote. If the appointee cannot get Senate confirmation, the President will usually rescind the appointment and try to appoint someone more to the Senate's liking.
appointee of red lotus. it's odd but that's my opinion.
If a person is appointed to a post or position there is no point in calling them anything other than an appointee.
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