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Often used in the same context:
judgeship,
reappointment,
appointment,
crony,
officeholder,
bureaucrat,
nominee,
directorship,
successor,
adviser,
speechwriter,
ex officio,
aide,
designee,
chairmanship,
jurist,
solicitor general,
administrator,
staffer,
administration,
deputy,
technocrat,
sinecure,
ambassadorship,
lieutenant governor,
pro tem,
treasury secretary,
senatorship,
ideologue,
incumbent,
confidante,
pro tempore,
acolyte,
secretary,
tipstaff,
commission,
tenure,
apparatchik,
vacancy,
termer,
cronyism,
recusal,
overseer,
interim,
reelection,
deanship,
lieutenant,
executive,
rubber stamp,
assistant,
civil servant,
fortas,
outgoing,
resignation,
appointor,
presidency,
czar,
appellate,
pragmatist,
nominating,
william rehnquist,
candidate,
toady,
justices,
undersecretary,
predecessor,
nomination,
running mate,
democrat,
committeewoman,
ombudsperson,
stipendiary magistrate,
confidant,
lieutenant governorship,
dissents,
commissioner,
chief,
troubleshooter,
vice,
flunky,
bureaucracy,
emissary,
apparat,
functionary,
inspector general,
factotum,
quo warranto,
pasquil,
honcho,
trustee,
incumbency,
politician,
outsider,
reformer,
spinmeister,
constitutionalist,
lobbyist,
prevaricator,
authority,
gadfly,
chair,
appointees,
nominees,
member,
officeholders,
sponsor,
contestant,
entrant,
contender,
informant,
recruit,
secretaries,
appointments
More specific:
placeseeker
Appears in the definition of:
co-optation,
co-option,
ombudsman,
placeseeker
More general:
functionary,
human,
individual,
mortal,
official,
person,
somebody,
someone,
soul
Synonyms:
appointment
Also try:
— Adjectives for appointee:
political,
new,
first,
presidential,
royal,
recent,
republican,
prospective,
personal,
only,
gubernatorial,
more...
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