单词 | appointive |
释义 | appointive (once / 46170 pages) adj WORD FAMILY appointive: nonappointive+/appoint: appointed, appointee, appointing, appointive, appointment, appoints/appointed: appointedly, self-appointed/appointee: appointees/appointment: appointments USAGE EXAMPLESFurther, it transferred treaty-making and appointive powers from the Senate to the newly liberated president, “by and with the advice and consent of the Senate.” Time(Feb 23, 2016) Critics said the move was unconstitutional and that the appointive powers for the 32-judge panel should rest with the new assembly. Los Angeles Times(Jan 05, 2016) South Carolina has other elective officers that really should be appointive but they are not part of Amendment 2. Washington Times(Oct 29, 2014) 1adj relating to the act of appointing appointive powers 2adj subject to appointment Syn|Ant appointed nominated, nominative appointed by nomination non-elective, nonelected, nonelectivefilled by appointment rather than by election elected, elective subject to popular election electoralrelating to or composed of electors nonappointivefilled by popular election rather than by appointment |
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