appoint
ap·point / əˈpoint/ • v. [tr.] 1. assign a job or role to (someone): she has been appointed to the board.2. determine or decide on (a time or a place): they appointed a day in May for the meeting. ∎ archaic decree: such laws are appointed by God.3. Law decide the disposal of (property of which one is not the owner) under powers granted by the owner.DERIVATIVES: ap·point·ee / əˌpoinˈtē/ n.ap·point·er n.
Appoint
APPOINT
To designate, select, or assign authority to a position or an office.
Although sometimes used interchangeably, elect and appoint do not have the same meaning. Election refers to the selection of a public officer by the qualified voters of the community, and appointment refers to the selection of a public officer by one authorized by law to do so.