appointed place

collocation in English

meaningsofappointedandplace

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appointed
adjective
uk
/əˈpɔɪn.tɪd/
us
/əˈpɔɪn.t̬ɪd/
officially chosen for a job ...
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place
noun
uk
/pleɪs/
us
/pleɪs/
an area, town, ...
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(Definition ofappointedandplacefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofappointed place

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Porters would then gather at theappointedplace.
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The clause as amended will cover all bodies which have a regularlyappointedplaceof worship.
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I provide that she shall go to anappointedplacewhich shall not be the magistrates' court house.
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His sister drove him to theappointedplace.
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At a single moment everybody and everything was to go to theappointedplace.
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She had in fact met her customer at an appointed time and anappointedplace, and she won her case.
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I remember his speech about the need to restore deference in our society so that everyone knows hisappointedplaceand keeps to it.
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In a mobilisation call-up situation, my expectation would be that if the volunteer came along he would stay at theappointedplacefor as long as it was necessary.
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Where should theappointedplacebe?
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He never disappointed his audiences; he always appeared exactly 365 days later at theappointedplace, usually met by huge crowds.
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Musashi arrived late and unkempt to theappointedplace.
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The zduhai of a band would leave their bodies in sleep and gather at anappointedplace, before flying into a battle.
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We agreed to meet the same day in the evening but apparently circumstances prevented him from coming since he did not show up at theappointedplace.
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Cleopes arrives first at theappointedplace, but a lion forces her to hide and drop her scarf.
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Though intended for emergency use, exercises were conducted to ensure that the troops arrived at their appointed places within a reasonable amount of time.
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