assign in Latin
assign in Latin is discribō — assign means to give a specific task, role, or place to someone.
assign in Latin
discribō
(transitive) To attribute or sort (something) into categories.
What does "assign" mean?
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verb To give a specific task, role, or place to someone.
"The manager assigned the new project to Priya."
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verb To transfer property, a right, or a value to someone or something else.
"The company assigned the patent rights to its parent firm."
assign in a sentence
- The manager assigned the new project to Priya.
- Students were assigned seats on the first day.
- The company assigned the patent rights to its parent firm.
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What is "assign" in Latin?
"assign" in Latin is discribō. assign means: To give a specific task, role, or place to someone.
How do you use "assign" in a sentence?
Example: "The manager assigned the new project to Priya." In Latin, "assign" is discribō.
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