v
(transitive) To assign or designate as a task or for a purpose.
n
(law) In business law, a comprehensive report on a the activities of a company throughout the preceding year, generally produced in compliance with requirements established by government agencies.
n
(government) The assignment of a person by an official to perform a duty, such as a presidential appointment of a judge to a court.
adv
(in workflows and administration, regarding delineation of responsibilities) To the extent that the matter concerns my role; to the extent that I am obligated by my position/role/office to be involved (in a certain process).
v
(transitive) To appoint or select (someone) for some office.
n
The act of assigning or allotting; apportionment.
n
one to whom a thing is assigned
n
The act of assigning; the allocation of a job or a set of tasks.
n
(US, military) A person assigned to a unit to provide particular skills or to make up for a staff shortage.
v
(intransitive) To act as a broker; to mediate in a sale or transaction.
n
(countable, by extension) The chief or most important thing.
v
to inherit together with other or others; to be one of the inheritors
adj
Of or pertaining to collecting.
v
(transitive) To place an order for (often a piece of art).
n
A business that produces credits that other companies purchase to offset demerits/contraventions so that they can comply with regulations regarding those companies' products and effluents which cannot be achieved with those companies' current production output.
v
To assign; to devote; to set apart.
n
(military) A countersign; a watchword.
n
(obsolete) The process of conveying something.
v
to assign something (especially finance) for a particular use
v
(transitive, military, law enforcement) To assign to a particular task.
n
Abbreviation of employee. [An individual who provides labor to a company or another person.]
n
(countable, law) The fact or instance of preparing the final draft legal document for execution or completion.
v
(Britain, New Zealand, Australia, Ireland, Canada) Standard spelling of enroll.
v
(intransitive) To enlist oneself (in something) or become a member (of something)
v
(transitive, US, dated, historical) To file, or register with the land office, the required particulars concerning (a quantity of public land) in order to entitle a person to a right of preemption.
n
A person who establishes something.
n
The active recruitment of executive or talented personnel.
v
(intransitive, reflexive, obsolete) To enter into a binding agreement by means of such documents; to formally commit (to doing something); to contract.
n
(business) The process used within many businesses to welcome new employees to the company and prepare them for their new role.
v
Obsolete form of enroll. [(transitive) To enter (a name, etc.) in a register, roll or list]
n
(law) The recording of a statute or act by placing it on a roll.
n
Tasks in progress; involvement in ongoing projects.
v
(transitive) To enroll as a member of a body, especially of a college or university
n
(emergency medicine) An agreement among emergency responders to lend assistance across jurisdictional boundaries.
v
(transitive) To arrange, set in proper order.
n
An appointed position in an organization, job.
adj
Of, pertaining to, or used in a procession
n
(US) A proceeding prescribed by statute for ascertaining and fixing the boundaries of land.
n
An item placed within an advertisement in order to suggest a style of living etc.
n
(countable, business settings) The terms of a transaction offered.
v
(transitive) To assign or be assigned a particular rank or level.
v
Assign (a thing) to an appropriate place or situation based on appraisal or classification.
n
(security) The requirement that two or more people must be involved in order to complete a high-risk task.
n
(colloquial) Subsistence money: part of a worker's wages paid before the work is finished.
v
(transitive, intransitive) To contract out portions of a larger contracted project.
n
(business) One who purchases goods from a distributor and sells them on to retailers.
v
(transitive) To make subservient.
n
One who, or that which, supersedes; a replacement or usurper.
n
A piece of work done as part of one’s duties.
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