It could be reappoint or disappoint but I don't know more.
(Re-)appoint would be one.
The noun forms of the verb to appoint are appointee, appointment and the gerund, appointing.
Appoint
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reappoint, disappoint,
Unappoint
disappoint
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Appointed
Root word: "Appoint"Prefix: "Dis"Suffix: "Ment"
Appoint is a verb.
appoint means to choose so this is a sentece; I want to appoint that sandwich!
Why should we appoint you mr bond ? Mr Bond: You should appoint me because i am bond, james bond.
Prefix=IN
The prefix to "appoint" is "ap-" which means "to" or "toward".
A prefix for point is "dis-," which means opposite or apart.
The prefix you would use for "appoint" is "re-."
It could be reappoint or disappoint but I don't know more.
Root word: "Appoint"Prefix: "Dis"Suffix: "Ment"
To put or fix before, or at the beginning of, another thing; as, to prefix a syllable to a word, or a condition to an agreement., To set or appoint beforehand; to settle or establish antecedently., That which is prefixed; esp., one or more letters or syllables combined or united with the beginning of a word to modify its signification; as, pre- in prefix, con- in conjure.
We will appoint a new leader soon.She hoped they would appoint her.I hope the next person they appoint is charismatic.
Appoint is a verb.
appoint means to choose so this is a sentece; I want to appoint that sandwich!
Appoint is a verb, as in, "The mayor decided to appoint Mr. Brown to the Planning Board."
No. The court must appoint a successor.No. The court must appoint a successor.No. The court must appoint a successor.No. The court must appoint a successor.
No. The court will appoint an administrator if there was no Will.No. The court will appoint an administrator if there was no Will.No. The court will appoint an administrator if there was no Will.No. The court will appoint an administrator if there was no Will.