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make an appointment
Assign someone to a particular office or position, as in When the head of White House security resigned, it was up to the President to make an appointment . [Mid-1800s]
Schedule a meeting with someone, as in Do I need to make another appointment with the doctor? [Mid-1700s]
Example Sentences
“Individuals who have not yet picked up their phones will be notified and can make an appointment with our Property Unit to do so.”
Social Security employees handed out a flier with a phone number and a QR code that people could scan with their phones to make an appointment.
She doesn't blame the staff, but says she can find herself 80th or 90th in the queue when she calls at 08:30 to make an appointment.
You can make an appointment for a tetanus shot at the following locations:
No-one expected Dyche to be awarded a new deal at the end of the season - probably not even Dyche himself - but Everton's owners would have liked more time to put their succession planning in place and make an appointment in the summer.
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