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- DictionaryAs·sign/əˈsīn/
verb
- 1. allocate (a job or duty): "Congress assigned the task to the agency"
- 2. designate or set (something) aside for a specific purpose: "managers happily assign large sums of money to travel budgets"
noun
- 1. another term for assignee
assign something to something Assign a different colour to each different type of information. assign something sth The painting cannot be assigned an exact date. assign something to somebody (law) to say that your property or rights now belong to somebody else. The agreement assigns copyright to the publisher. She has assigned the lease to her ...
Assign definition: to give or allocate; allot. See examples of ASSIGN used in a sentence.
assign. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English as‧sign /əˈsaɪn/ AWL verb [ transitive] 1 to give someone a particular job or make them responsible for a particular person or thing assign somebody a task/role I’ve been assigned the task of looking after the new students. assign somebody to something Jan’s been assigned to the ...
Assign definition: to give or allocate; allot. See examples of ASSIGN used in a sentence.
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Synonym Discussion of Assign. to transfer (property) to another especially in trust or for the benefit of creditors; to appoint to a post or duty; to appoint as a duty or task… See the full definition