preappoint

[pree-uh-point]

preappoint Definition

  • 1to appoint or designate beforehand
  • 2to arrange or schedule in advance

Using preappoint: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "preappoint" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The manager decided to preappoint the meeting for next week.

  • Example

    I preappointed a time for my doctor's appointment.

  • Example

    The teacher preappointed the topics for the students' presentations.

preappoint Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for preappoint

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Summary: preappoint in Brief

The verb 'preappoint' [pree-uh-point] means to schedule or arrange something in advance. It is often used in professional settings, such as business meetings or medical appointments. Examples include 'The manager decided to preappoint the meeting for next week.' and 'I preappointed a time for my doctor's appointment.' Synonyms include 'schedule,' 'arrange,' and 'plan.'