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Definition of assign
(Entry 1 of 2)
transitive verb
Definition of assign (Entry 2 of 2)
- intrust
ascribe , attribute , assign , impute , credit mean to lay something to the account of a person or thing.
ascribe suggests an inferring or conjecturing of cause, quality, authorship.
attribute suggests less tentativeness than ascribe , less definiteness than assign .
assign implies ascribing with certainty or after deliberation.
impute suggests ascribing something that brings discredit by way of accusation or blame.
credit implies ascribing a thing or especially an action to a person or other thing as its agent, source, or explanation.
Examples of assign in a Sentence
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Word History
Verb and Noun
Middle English, from Anglo-French assigner , from Latin assignare , from ad- + signare to mark, from signum mark, sign
13th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1
15th century, in the meaning defined above
Phrases Containing assign
- pre - assign
Dictionary Entries Near assign
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“Assign.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary , Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/assign. Accessed 10 Dec. 2023.
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to give or allocate; allot: to assign rooms at a hotel.
to give out or announce as a task: to assign homework.
to appoint, as to a post or duty: to assign one to guard duty.
to designate; name; specify: to assign a day for a meeting.
to ascribe; attribute; bring forward: to assign a cause.
Law . to transfer: to assign a contract.
Military . to place permanently on duty with a unit or under a commander.
Law . to transfer property, especially in trust or for the benefit of creditors.
Usually assigns. Law . a person to whom the property or interest of another is or may be transferred; assignee : my heirs and assigns.
Origin of assign
Synonym study for assign, other words for assign, other words from assign.
- as·sign·er; Chiefly Law . as·sign·or [ uh -sahy- nawr , as- uh - nawr ], /ə saɪˈnɔr, ˌæs əˈnɔr/, noun
- mis·as·sign, verb
- non·as·signed, adjective
- pre·as·sign, verb (used with object)
- pre·as·signed, adjective
- re·as·sign, verb (used with object)
- self-as·signed, adjective
- un·as·signed, adjective
- well-as·signed, adjective
Words Nearby assign
- assiduously
- assignation
- assigned counsel
- assigned risk
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How to use assign in a sentence
It is designed to listen to meetings with multiple participants and will parse discussion patterns to produce informative synopses and assign post-meeting action items.
Such randomized, double-blinded controlled trials randomly assign patients to receive a drug or a placebo, and don’t reveal to participants or doctors who is getting which.
That AI could pore over an astronaut’s symptoms and then recommend medical tests, make diagnoses and assign treatments.
So I rose beyond cleaning, to working as an operational dispatcher for cabin services in the American Airlines traffic control center, assign cleaning crews to each incoming aircraft.
Ideally, the Mars spaceship would be equipped with artificial intelligence that could consider an astronaut’s symptoms, recommend medical tests, make diagnoses and assign treatments.
Now the Kremlin will assign more loyal people to rule the region, mostly military leaders.
When we assign a primitive “not me” status to another individual or social group, it can—and does—take us down a destructive path.
Other folks can debate and assign blame for “who lost Iraq.”
Renee Richardson knows she'll likely never be able to assign blame for her son's death—she's done fighting for that.
Girls are directed through several pages of this until they are asked to assign the guy a series of pre-decided adjectives.
The designs of Russia have long been proverbial; but the exercise of the new art of printing may assign them new features.
With what honest pride did John Smith, the best farmer of them all, step to the fore and assign to each man his place!
If the lessee die, his executor or administrator can assign the remainder of his term.
As the lessee may assign or sublet unless forbidden, so may the lessor part with his interest in the leased premises.
If offered any dish of which you do not wish to partake, decline it, but do not assign any reason.
British Dictionary definitions for assign
/ ( əˈsaɪn ) /
to select for and appoint to a post, etc : to assign an expert to the job
to give out or allot (a task, problem, etc) : to assign advertising to an expert
to set apart (a place, person, time, etc) for a particular function or event : to assign a day for the meeting
to attribute to a specified cause, origin, or source; ascribe : to assign a stone cross to the Vikings
to transfer (one's right, interest, or title to property) to someone else
(also intr) law (formerly) to transfer (property) to trustees so that it may be used for the benefit of creditors
military to allocate (men or materials) on a permanent basis : Compare attach (def. 6)
computing to place (a value corresponding to a variable) in a memory location
law a person to whom property is assigned; assignee
Derived forms of assign
- assignable , adjective
- assignability , noun
- assignably , adverb
- assigner , noun
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Example sentences assign meaning
Elaborative, as opposed to descriptive, titles are particularly important in helping viewers assign meaning to abstract art.
None of the statements given by her assign meaning to the scenes.
Unlike a traditional bubble chart, such displays don't assign meaning to x- or y-axis positions, but seek to pack circles as tightly as possible to make efficient use of space.
They group the words together, creating units that can be assigned meaning.
Among other terms, certain basic terms are assigned meanings.
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Definition of assign verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
- assign something (to somebody) The teacher assigned a different task to each of the children.
- The two large classrooms have been assigned to us.
- assign somebody something We have been assigned the two large classrooms.
- The teacher assigned each of the children a different task.
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Meaning of assigning in English
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assign verb [T] ( CHOOSE )
- Every available officer will be assigned to the investigation .
- The textbooks were assigned by the course director .
- Part of the group were assigned to clear land mines .
- Each trainee is assigned a mentor who will help them learn more about the job .
- We were assigned an interpreter for the duration of our stay .
- accommodate
- accommodate someone with something
- administration
- arm someone with something
- hand something down
- hand something in
- hand something out
- hand something over
- reassignment
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assign verb [T] ( SEND )
- She was assigned to the Paris office .
- All the team were assigned to Poland.
- advertisement
- employment agency
- equality, diversity and inclusion
- reinstatement
- relocation expenses
- testimonial
assign verb [T] ( COMPUTING )
- 3-D printing
- adaptive learning
- additive manufacturing
- hexadecimal
- hill climbing
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assign verb [T] ( GIVE LEGALLY )
Phrasal verb, examples of assigning.
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Assign Definition
An assignee .
- designation
- assignation
- appropriation
- appointment
Other Word Forms of Assign
Origin of assign.
Middle English assignen from Old French assigner from Latin assignāre ad- ad- signāre to mark ( from signum sign sekw- 1 in Indo-European roots)
From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
Old French assigner
From Wiktionary
Assign Sentence Examples
We'll assign her a Guardian and bring her in.
Let's assign responsibilities and not second guess results.
To this age alone can we probably assign Isa.
Betsy suggested we each assign our new identities without telling each other except our spouses.
It is difficult to assign the invention of any art or science definitely to any particular age or race.
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In mathematics, adding numbers, items or amounts produces a sum. The word also refers to a group of arithmetic problems given as a classroom assignment. As a verb, to sum is to find the total of added amounts.
A male hawk is called a tercel, which comes from the German word “terzel,” meaning “one-third.” The name was assigned to the hawk because the male is that much smaller than a female hawk.
According to Purdue University’s website, the abbreviation for the word “assignment” is ASSG. This is listed as a standard abbreviation within the field of information technology.
assign implies ascribing with certainty or after deliberation. assigned the bones to the Cretaceous period. impute suggests ascribing something
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To assign is to distribute available things, designating them to be given to or reserved for specific persons or purposes: to assign duties. To allocate is to
To assign is to specify something or someone for a specific purpose. If your sisters fight over whose turn it is to sit in the front seat, your parents may have
1. to set apart or mark for a specific purpose; designate. assign a day for the meeting · 2. to place at some task or duty; appoint. I was assigned to watch the
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To transfer property, etc. to another. Webster's New World. To set apart for a particular purpose or place in a