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What is the collective nouns for appointed?

There isn't a specific collective noun for "appointed" in the way you're asking.

* "Appointed" describes the state of being chosen or assigned to a position or task. It's not a noun itself, and it doesn't represent a group of people.

You could use a collective noun to describe the group of people who have been appointed to a specific role, depending on the context. For example:

* A panel of judges were appointed to the court.

* A board of directors was appointed to oversee the company.

* A team of experts was appointed to investigate the issue.

Let me know if you'd like more examples or have a different scenario in mind. 😊

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