1. appointed - Adjective
2. appointed - Verb
4. appointed - Adjective Satellite
of Appoint
Source: Webster's dictionaryYou should know that there is present with you the angel whom God has appointed for each man... This angel, who is sleepless and cannot be deceived, is always present with you; he sees all things and is not hindered by darkness. You should know, too, that with him is God. Anthony the Great
Truly, these times of ignorance God overlooked, but now commands all men everywhere to repent, because He has appointed a day on which He will judge the world in righteousness by the Man whom He has ordained. He has given assurance of this to all by raising Him from the dead. Paul
Prior to any questioning, the person must be warned that he has a right to remain silent, that any statement he does make may be used as evidence against him and that he has a right to the presence of an attorney, either retained or appointed. Earl Warren
We can easily manage if we will only take, each day, the burden appointed to it. But the load will be too heavy for us if we carry yesterday's burden over again today, and then add the burden of the morrow before we are required to bear it. John Newton
For everyone there is an appointed time. Egyptian Proverb
Before his appointed time, a person cannot die though thrown into the very jaws of death; but when that time arrives, even a straw destroys him. Hindi Proverb