See Also: appointed(dictionary)
self-appointed(dictionary)
well-appointed(dictionary)
EXECUTRIX, A woman who has been appointed by(law)

appointed (iou)



appointed ppl adjective. L15.
[from APPOINT + -ED1.]
Settled or fixed beforehand; ordained. L15.
A. Koestler Last year's moth which had miraculously and uselessly survived its appointed life-term. R. Sutcliff He arrived at the appointed meeting ground..to find the other waiting for him.
(With qualifying adverb.) Equipped, fitted out. M16.
Joyce They would have a beautifully appointed drawing-room with pictures and engravings..and chintz covers for the chairs.