Third-person singular simple present indicative form of appoint.(verb)
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Use "appoints" in a sentence
"Acting Mayor Vladimir Resin, a veteran bureaucrat, gave a Soviet-style report on the city that left television viewers with little hope he would make any major changes until the Kremlin appoints a new mayor, presumably within one month."
"One thing is clear ... if McCain appoints the next two Supreme Court judges, women can kiss their reproductive rights goodbye."
"If any of you Hillary supporters are so shortsighted that you lose focus on the bigger picture that you would vote for McCain, then you deserve everything you get from when McCain appoints more conservative justices who will overturn Roe v Wade."