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What is a suffix for appointed?

There isn't a common suffix directly attached to "appointed" to create a new word.

However, you can use other suffixes to create related words:

* -ment: This suffix can be added to the verb "appoint" to form the noun "appointment", which refers to the act of appointing or the position to which someone is appointed.

* -ee: This suffix can be added to "appoint" to form the noun "appointee", which refers to the person who is appointed.

* -ing: This suffix can be added to "appoint" to form the present participle "appointing", which describes the act of appointing.

* -ed: This suffix can be added to "appoint" to form the past participle "appointed", which describes the state of having been appointed.

You can also use prefixes with "appointed" to create related words:

* Pre-appointed: Meaning appointed beforehand.

* Un-appointed: Meaning not appointed.

It's important to note that these are just a few examples, and the specific suffix or prefix that you choose will depend on the meaning you want to convey.

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