Sentence examples for to appointments from inspiring English sources

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to appointments

noun

The act of appointing; designation of a person to hold an office or discharge a trust.

  • He erred by the appointment of unsuitable men.

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Getting to appointments on time is tricky.

Johnny drove her to appointments.

I am used to appointments: allergist, chiropractor, tutor.

Still, many people are often late to appointments.

"We help her with rent, with transportation to appointments".

You've got F.B.I. folks involved when it comes to appointments.

Assumption one, that businessmen will continue to travel regularly to appointments, seems reasonable.

"I would rather be sleeping," she said, than rushing to appointments.

When Coptis drives to appointments, she often blasts the cast recording of "Hamilton".

The curator position has been eliminated, and the museum's hours have been cut to appointments only.

I am daily support for checking her moods, administering her medications, and driving her to appointments.

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