Appointive example sentences

ap·poin·tive

adjective NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH

appointive (adjective)

  - (of a job) relating to or filled by appointment rather than election:

"Appointive" Example Sentences

1. The appointive position required extensive experience in finance.
2. His appointive office carried significant responsibilities.
3. The appointive members of the board were chosen for their expertise.
4. She held an appointive rather than an elected position.
5. The governor made several key appointive selections.
6. The process of selecting appointive officials was highly scrutinized.
7. This is an appointive role, not a hereditary one.
8. The council consists of both elected and appointive members.
9. Many considered the appointive process unfair.
10. His appointive power was limited by the constitution.
11. The appointive committee met to discuss the budget.
12. An appointive judge presides over the court.
13. The appointive body oversaw the implementation of the policy.
14. It's a purely appointive system, with no elections.
15. Transparency is crucial in the appointive process.
16. He sought an appointive post to further his career.
17. The appointive system is subject to debate.
18. They questioned the legitimacy of the appointive process.
19. The appointive members were sworn in.
20. The appointive positions are for a fixed term.
21. His appointive authority was challenged in court.
22. The new appointive official began his duties.
23. She received an appointive position after years of service.
24. Reform of the appointive system was urgently needed.
25. The appointive members had diverse backgrounds.
26. The appointive selection was met with mixed reactions.
27. Concerns were raised about the criteria used in the appointive process.
28. It is an appointive, not an elective position.
29. The appointive process should be merit-based.
30. He used his appointive powers wisely.
31. The appointive committee made its recommendations.
32. Transparency in appointive processes is essential for democracy.
33. This council is predominantly appointive.
34. The appointive system needs an overhaul.
35. Her appointive role gave her considerable influence.
36. The appointive officer was charged with misconduct.
37. We need a more equitable appointive process.
38. The president has the power to make many appointive offices.
39. The appointive members are expected to act impartially.
40. The appointive power is vested in the mayor.
41. The newly appointive judge took her oath of office.
42. Debate continues on the merits of the appointive system.
43. The appointive bodies are often criticized for lack of accountability.
44. He was an appointive official for many years.
45. The appointive process lacked transparency and fairness.
46. The appointive committee's decision was controversial.
47. A more open and inclusive appointive system is needed.
48. The governor's appointive powers are subject to legislative review.
49. The appointive positions are subject to confirmation by the senate.
50. She held a high-ranking appointive post in the administration.

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