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assign1) v. to transfer to another person any asset such as real proper...
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assignTo specify the owner of a record, such as an account or case, or an activity, such as an email message or phone call. Users can assign cases and activities to either a user or a queue.
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assign1to give someone something that they can use, or some work or responsibility assign something (to somebody) The two large classrooms have been assigned to us. The teacher assigned a different task to [..]
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assignc. 1300, from Old French assiginer (13c.) "assign, set (a date, etc.); appoint legally; allot," from Latin assignare "to mark out, to allot by sign, assign, award," from ad- " [..]
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assignto give or distribute.
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assignTo transfer ownership to another party by signing a contract. In derivatives markets assignment refers to the act of exercising an option.
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assignTo transfer to another person (the assignee) all or some of the rights and responsibilities that another person (the assignor) holds under a contract. For example, a tenant may assign his lease to ano [..]
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assigndelegate: give an assignment to (a person) to a post, or assign a task to (a person) give out; "We were assigned new uniforms" impute: attribute or credit to; "W [..]
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assignappoint to a position, task. Give as their share of work or responsibility.
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assignIn cost accounting this term means to allocate, apply, apportion, or spread manufacturing overhead costs to the production output. In terms of accounts receivable, assign means to pledge accounts rece [..]
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assignDefinition To transfer ownership of a property or right to another party by signing a document.
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assignTo give a value to a variable. In programming, you assign a value to a variable with a special symbol called an assignment operator. In many languages, the assignment operator is the equal sign (=). F [..]
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assign1 : to transfer (property or rights) to another [the general practice by inventors of ing patent rights "J. K. Owens"] 2 : to appoint to a post or duty [ed to represent the defendant] 3 : to [..]
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assign(v) give an assignment to (a person) to a post, or assign a task to (a person)(v) give out(v) attribute or credit to(v) select something or someone for a specific purpose(v) attribute or give(v) make [..]
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assignto route or send an audio signal to one or more channels or buses.
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assignTo transfer your rights and responsibilities under the policy to someone else.
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assignThe act of designating option contract holders to deliver underlying assets upon exercise of an option contract. If you sold a call and it was exercised, you must deliver the shares to your brokerage [..]
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assign1) v. to transfer to another person any asset such as real property or a valuable right such as a contract or promissory note. 2) n. the person (assignee) who receives a piece of property by purchase, [..]
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assignYou can assign an object to a variable. Afterwards, the variable will refer to the object.
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assignPlacing Action Counters on Skills. This may exceed the maximum imposed by the Skill.
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assignwhen an editor officially requests that a certain writer take on a story
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assignto appoint a task or duty.
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assignThe act of transferring a property, interest or equity the legal successor of ownership.
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assignTo transfer to another to whom property is assigned.
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assignTo require the seller of an option to take either a short position, in the case of a Call, or long position, in the case of a Put, at the specified exercise price.
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assign
(transitive) To designate or set apart something for some purpose.
(to assign a day for trial)
(transitive) To appoint or select someone for some office.
(to assign counsel for a prisoner)
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assignTo transfer the right or interest in a property from one person to another.
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