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made six job applications. <strong>The</strong> board will consider your<br />

application.<br />

apply v. 1 fasten, fix, affix, stick, cement, glue: <strong>The</strong> signs were<br />

applied to the window with a special substance. 2 administer,<br />

rub in or on, embrocate: <strong>The</strong> doctor said to apply this ointment<br />

before retiring. 3 appropriate, assign, allot, credit; use,<br />

utilize, employ, put to use: He had many skills, but failed to<br />

apply them in his daily work. <strong>The</strong> money raised for food was<br />

illegally applied to paying the administrators. 4 bear, have<br />

bearing; be relevant, refer, pertain, appertain, relate, suit:<br />

I am not sure that the law applies to this situation. 5 devote,<br />

dedicate, commit, focus, concentrate, pay attention, address;<br />

do, attend, tend, Colloq buckle down (to): He stubbornly<br />

applies himself to the task at hand. 6 seek, go after;<br />

register, bid, try out, put in; audition, interview, make<br />

application: Are you qualified to apply for a job as a nanny?<br />

7 petition, solicit; appeal, request: Geraldine applied to the<br />

court for compensation.<br />

appoint v. 1 fix, set, settle, determine, ordain, authorize, establish,<br />

destine, arrange, assign, allot, prescribe, decree: <strong>The</strong> time<br />

appointed for the execution has been delayed. 2 name,<br />

designate, nominate, elect; assign, delegate, commission,<br />

deputize; select, choose: I was delighted to have been<br />

appointed as chairman. 3 equip, fit out, furnish, decorate:<br />

<strong>The</strong>y live comfortably in a well-appointed home in the suburbs.<br />

appointment<br />

n. 1 meeting, date, rendezvous, engagement; assignation, tryst:<br />

You are again late for your appointment. 2 nomination,<br />

election; assignment, designation; selection, choice: We fully<br />

approve <strong>of</strong> his appointment as chairman. 3 job, position, post,<br />

situation, <strong>of</strong>fice, place, assignment, Colloq berth, slot: He<br />

got the appointment as manager.<br />

appreciate<br />

v. 1 value, find worthwhile or valuable; esteem, cherish,<br />

enjoy, admire, rate or regard highly, prize, treasure, respect:<br />

I appreciate all you have done for me. Delia's contribution is<br />

not really appreciated. 2 increase or rise or gain in value or<br />

worth: <strong>The</strong> property in this area has been appreciating at a<br />

rate <strong>of</strong> about ten per cent a year. 3 understand, comprehend,

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