appointable

[US]/əˈpɔɪntəbl/
[UK]/əˈpɔɪntəbl/

Translation

adj.capable of being appointed or designated to a position

Phrases & Collocations

appointable position

appointable candidate

appointable status

appointable office

Example Sentences

the appointable position requires at least five years of relevant experience in the public sector.

all appointable candidates must meet the stringent qualifications outlined in the organizational charter.

the selection committee reviewed which officials were appointable to the three vacant seats on the board.

civil servants become appointable for senior management roles after successfully completing their probation period.

the nominating committee identified three highly qualified appointable individuals for the chief executive position.

being politically appointable does not guarantee automatic selection to any federal post.

according to the regulations, only officers of grade seven and above are appointable to this administrative post.

following the recent policy reform, previously ineligible candidates now became appointable for senior positions.

the ambassadorial position remained appointable for six months until a suitable candidate accepted the nomination.

despite the competitive field, she was deemed appointable due to her exceptional qualifications and experience.

the appointable offices under this legislation include ambassadorships, cabinet-level posts, and judicial appointments.

human resources confirmed that the candidate meets all appointable criteria established by the government agency.

transparency laws now require publishing lists of all currently appointable positions within the department.

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